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| New on Forum Join Date: Feb 2008
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| HDMI cable or component? Hi everyone. ![]() I've got a brand new Samsung dvd player 1080p7 model (which upscales/upconverts up to 1080p) connected to a Samsung 32 inch LCD which features 720p res. I wonder, what is it the best way to connect, HDMI cable, a component one or these will not actually offer too much in a better picture? ![]() |
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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Lurking In The Back Of Your Mind
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| Re: HDMI cable or component? Yo- Welcome to the forums- Without any question - HDMI is your very best connection-eh!!
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| Retired Moderator & Reviewer Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Calgary, Alberta. Canada
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| Re: HDMI cable or component? Like Mike said above HDMI is the best just like is says in the player manual. If the player and TV are CEC capable u can use the TV remote to operate the player, not so with component. The player you bought is 1080P capable but you TV is not so you are best to set the player's output to the TV's native resolution 720P. Your TV probably won't accept 1080P anyway. Monoprice.com is a good place to look for good prices on HDMI cables. Depending on where you live. ![]()
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| Re: HDMI cable or component? Plus by using HDMI you are dealing with one single cable integrated (3 color wires for video + 2 wires for audio) versus using 5 wires (one cable with 3wires for video + another cable with 2 wires for audio). Less space les noise interference. |
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| Re: HDMI cable or component? Call my crazy but I cant even tell the difference between svideo quality and component.
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| Moderator Join Date: Oct 2005
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| Re: HDMI cable or component? Okay, your crazy ![]() S-Video is capable of displaying only 480i or 576i Component is capable of displaying upto 1080p. So there is a big difference. Options are. HDMI - One cable carries both audio and video - The best DVI + Optical or Coaxial - One cable for audio and one for video - Second best Component + Optical or Coaxial - One cable for audio and one cable with three heads at each end for video. - Third best ETC Component + RCA S-Video + RCA No need to go on. @kimonas1000 - Just keep in mind that you can never exceed the maximum display resolution of your T.V. , anything that exceeds it will be down converted to meet the max resolution of your T.V. ![]() ![]() |
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| Re: HDMI cable or component? Quote:
monoprice.com usually has some very good prices on cables. | |
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| Re: HDMI cable or component? I did a little research about cables when I bought some new large screen LCD's. I didn't even think about the cables until I found out how damm expensive some are. I wanted to know if it was worth spending the money for the Monster type ones or not. As for the argument that "if the signal is digital all cables would work the same..." I found this is not true... check these links out: http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/06/th...r_cable_1.html http://www.dtvforum.info/index.php?showtopic=33273 Seems that the better cables do work better and some cheap ones are not worth buying at all. I bought some Crest brand "platinum" cables for about $39 at Big W here in Adelaide, after trying Truscotts and getting told they were $80 but the kind salesman would let me have them for $60(yes, exact same cables). Lucky I had seen them at Big W first! I have not noticed any picture problems at all. BTW, the cables were only 1.2m a little limiting when hooking the laptop up to play blu-ray movies. |
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| Re: HDMI cable or component? Hey Haque I post some information about this earlier before , if you check out this thread there will be some other links for you to check out if your interested. Link: http://club.cdfreaks.com/f149/expens...ap-one-239888/ ![]() ![]() |
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| Re: HDMI cable or component? Quote:
HDMI specifies a minimum performance requirement, excluding length (as it's irrelevant on the proviso it satsifies the performance requirements). A cable either complies, or doesn't. I paid $15au on ebay for a 1.8m HDMI v1.3 compliant cable, including P&H. BigW, like kmart, target & all the other B&M stores are like a vacuum cleaner in your pocket. They don't charge a price that's suggested by the cost of the product, but a price that the market will bear. You will be hard pressed to find a short HDMI cable that doesn't satisfy the requirements. Congratulations if you have, you should be presented with an award shortly. At any rate, if it doesn't comply, you can take it back for a refund, preferably strangling the salesman for selling shoddy non-compliant products. Over large lengths 10m-15m, higher quality cables become important. $300 for a 2m cable is nothing short of snake oil & support of an oversized, overly creative marketting department.
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| Re: HDMI cable or component? Thanks platinumsword for the link, very interesting to watch ![]() I am not going to debate this too much, as I do agree that for the average person, the Crest type from BigW or the ebay ones will probably do just fine. I will say that where the issues with substandard cables would be in poor soldering/cable to connector fixing, bad shielding, substandard materials used for insulation(even poor copper choice) and general manufacturing issues that every product with expensive and cheap options would face. But hey, we aren't swinging around by them, for the most part they would be hooked up once and forgotten. And if you are going to wire up your house, it might pay to get something "good"... just good luck finding out for sure what that is! ![]() remember that something that is compliant to a certain spec in no way implies the quality of the job it is gonna do. And just going by the price isn't always the best way either. I believe a healthy debate on a forum is a great step to getting real answers so thanks to all that have voiced! BTW, my crest cable seems to be doing the job just great! Bioshock in HD is awesome! Last edited by HaQue; 4 Weeks Ago at 14:13. Reason: bloody typos |
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| Blown to smitherines Join Date: Jul 1999 Location: The c@ke mixer
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| Re: HDMI cable or component? Wiring up a house with HDMI cables wouldn't be recommended - the maximum length available commercially is about 15m (50ft?) regardless, and they only come pre-made. You'd be better off with a HDCP compliant, HDMI v1.3 compliant HDMI over (dual) Cat5e cables, which extends the maximum length upto 60m (30m for slightly cheaper versions). You still need short HDMI cables at each end (of course).
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| Re: HDMI cable or component? Quote:
From http://www.hdmi.org/learningcenter/faq.aspx#44 Quote:
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| Re: HDMI cable or component? My lord that is a long cable........
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| Re: HDMI cable or component? Yeah... I tried the 35' from monoprice and it's doing great. Some of the customer comments say they see white sparkles on their HDTV after installing >50' cable and some don't but they suggest to add a repeater if you plan to run greater than 35' (also in the FAQ posted above).
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