HDMI 48Gbps specification performance variables increase substantially in areas once considered noncritical.
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The Confusion Surrounding HDMI Specification Revisions
HDM specification revisions (like tossing Rev 2.0 into 2.1) are natural, but can they also be cause for concern?
DPL Labs Finds Active Devices Still Out of Power Range
Some active optical cables (AOC) manufacturers have been unable to keep up with the power requirements necessary for these types of cables, leading to mislabeled and sometimes false claims.
Boccaccio: Identifying HDMI Interoperability Issues is Still Challenging
When a pin hole was discovered within the ground shield of an HDMI cable, DPL Labs learned that problems may occur when running higher data rates through a cable.
Cracking the Case of Noisy CEC Hindering AOC
DPL Labs noticed some intermittent interoperability problems in one cable provider’s active optical cable (AOC), leading the lab to dig deep to find the root cause of the problem.
HDMI Cable Power May Finally Give Active Devices a Boost
There is little doubt that HDMI Cable Power will positively impact AV integration of active devices, but those wanting to take advantage of this spec need to read labels carefully.
The HDMI 2.1 Performance Revolution Is Finally Ready to Begin
The new specification has extended the operating envelope substantially for 8K cabling, leading to an increased number of features becoming available.
DPL Labs Finds Gamers Are First to Take 8K Device Troubleshooting Hit
Gamers are still experiencing a number of issues when it comes to displaying 8K feeds consistently, but tech like Link Training could help solve signal integrity issues.
48G Testing for Active & Passive HDMI Cables Gets Complex
As integrators prepare for all of the new and exciting features 48G has to offer, it is important to research what exactly cabling companies are testing.