No I had not. I had not come across these hybrid cables before. They have copper for handshake and audio and fiber for the picture. There are a number of brands on the market. The converters do draw power form the HDMI port, and problems with certain units have been reported, mainly Onkyo. It does seem however that these cables are the way to go over 25 ft. The optical converters are in the plugs, and of course they are directional. It does seem that picture quality is better with these cables and that there are certainly less drop out issues.
There are a number of brands to choose from and I see Monoprice have fiber options. Ruipro seems to be well thought of and Fiber Tech, the later are very expensive.
A 10 meter (32.8 ft)
Ruipro from Amazon is $140.00 After carefully looking at this issue, it does seem that the extra expense of fiber is warranted at distances over 25 ft.
I appreciate you drawing my attention to the fact that what I have thought was the optimal solution is available. The downside is power draw from the HDMI port, the same as active copper cables. However power draw will not vary with the length of the cable. There are just the conversions at either end, whereas with copper the greater the length then the more boost required as there is attenuation in proportion to cable length. That is not so with fiber.
I think the ultimate solution going forward is for HDMI ports to become optical ports and not copper. Make one fiber cable carry all the functions. This would also help to prevent ground loop issues.