
Truthslayer
Full Audioholic
Wow, that sucks, did you finally get one that is working right ?That is fine)) Unfortunately i had to try 3 different hdmi cables despite the correct display settings. Have to return 3 cables back to amazon)))
Wow, that sucks, did you finally get one that is working right ?That is fine)) Unfortunately i had to try 3 different hdmi cables despite the correct display settings. Have to return 3 cables back to amazon)))
Yes, the 4th cable was active optical. It works but the spec says you should not bend it with radius of less than 2cm because otherwise you can damage it. I still have to put it under carpet along the perimeter of the room. Hopefully it will still work after that))Wow, that sucks, did you finally get one that is working right ?
Sounds like you a glass fiber optical hdmi cable. In that case, yes, you will have to be very careful not to damage it. I'm sure that wasn't cheap as far as cables go.Yes, the 4th cable was active optical. It works but the spec says you should not bend it with radius of less than 2cm because otherwise you can damage it. I still have to put it under carpet along the perimeter of the room. Hopefully it will still work after that))
I'd test it with the max bandwidth you're going to use....Now, when I decided to actually replace the monitor with 40 inch tv, i am not sure i need the more expensive hdmi cable. All works with cheaper one. But i am not sure if I would loose any quality with it? Something that not easy to spot. Or if it works at all that means all things like HDR, etc will work?
Yeah sounds like its fine. Youtube has 4k/60fps? Wow.Tried yesterday several youtube test videos in 4k 60fps. It worked, no dots on the screen or any other artifacts. Does it mean that it works as well as it potentially could with my equipment? Difficult to compare as i have to disconnect one cable and connect another. No obvious difference at least.