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BoomerHolic

Audiophyte
I am using a 13ft. DVI cable between my Cable box and TV. Should I change it to a 6ft. cable for better performance or is the 13footer OK?
How long can a DVI cable be before performance drops?
 
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BoomerHolic

Audiophyte
Thanks Clint

Since I was already in for $100 for the shorter cable, I figured an extra $30 for a 13' was resonable. It gives me more cable to tangle with the other cables.
 
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AVFriend

Audiophyte
I've used a 50' DVI for a sony XBR plasma. It came paired with a sony proprietary control cable for its outboard tuner/media box.

The cable looked great.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
AVFriend said:
I've used a 50' DVI for a sony XBR plasma.
The cable looked great.

But how was the picture quality :D
 
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AVFriend

Audiophyte
Sorry, the cable was ugly but the picture was great!
 
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djoxygen

Full Audioholic
This is probably a YMMV situation. Depends on the electronics at the source and the destination. If it looks good to you, then go with it, but as always, the shorter your cables can be, the better for quality and reliability. No signal gets *stronger* over distance.

With DVI to computer LCD displays, most manufacturers recommend staying under 20' and I've read that the displays will start to show un-subtle degradation in picture quality. But even the lowly 1280x1024 LCD attached to my *4 is working a higher data rate than most HD signals currently available. You'd have to go 1080p to exceed that. You may find that your current length is fine for now, but sometime in the future, you may have to add an in-line signal booster or shorten the run.
 
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