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nate1977

Audiophyte
What would be the most economical way to run a 1.3 HDMI signal 200ft while ensuring stability and performance?
 
jliedeka

jliedeka

Audioholic General
I think there are HDMI extenders that use Cat 5e or Cat 6. You can probably find them along with user reviews at Parts Express.

Jim
 
ahblaza

ahblaza

Audioholic Field Marshall
You can take a look at BJC and at the bottom the page they have a HDMI booster available, they have achieved excellent 1080P transmission over 145' distances with no signal loss without the booster. Give them a look.
HDMI Cable from Blue Jeans Cable
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
The proper way to handle long run HDMI with near perfect reliability is by using HD-Base-T. This technology utilizes a single Cat-5e/6 cable. It is a point to point connection similar to using a HDMI cable, but uses a much better transport method for this delivery. It will carry HD audio, 3D video, and is capable of carrying additional information such as Ethernet (up to 100Mbs) IR, and/or RS-232 control information.

Monoprice sells a unit which I have tested up to 300 feet with a 1080p connection.

For only $180.90 each when QTY 50+ purchased - HDMI® Extender Using Cat5e or CAT6 Cable - Extend Upto 328ft

Besides the part linked above, they also have part numbers: 8122, 8123, 10225, and 10224.

They have a number of other products which indicate that they can do what you want - do not use them, they are not at all reliable. HD-Base-T is an international standardized product which is used by dozens of manufacturers including Panasonic, Crestron, Extron, AMX, and a long list of others.

More importantly - it works.
 
ahblaza

ahblaza

Audioholic Field Marshall
Taken care of :)


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Pyrrho

Pyrrho

Audioholic Ninja
The proper way to handle long run HDMI with near perfect reliability is by using HD-Base-T. This technology utilizes a single Cat-5e/6 cable. It is a point to point connection similar to using a HDMI cable, but uses a much better transport method for this delivery. It will carry HD audio, 3D video, and is capable of carrying additional information such as Ethernet (up to 100Mbs) IR, and/or RS-232 control information.

Monoprice sells a unit which I have tested up to 300 feet with a 1080p connection.

For only $180.90 each when QTY 50+ purchased - HDMI® Extender Using Cat5e or CAT6 Cable - Extend Upto 328ft

Besides the part linked above, they also have part numbers: 8122, 8123, 10225, and 10224.

They have a number of other products which indicate that they can do what you want - do not use them, they are not at all reliable. HD-Base-T is an international standardized product which is used by dozens of manufacturers including Panasonic, Crestron, Extron, AMX, and a long list of others.

More importantly - it works.
I think the best approach is to reconsider the placement of the gear so one does not need such a long run. But if one insists on it, then I think this is the right answer.
 

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