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<blockquote data-quote="pendlewitch" data-source="post: 1436383" data-attributes="member: 214663"><p>I thought optimum signal over HDMI peaked at about 8m and problems could occur thereafter ?</p><p></p><p>This was a figure often quoted by Hi Fi/AV techies however if you follow this URL and click on the link' HDMI Demystified' at the bottom there is an interesting read to be had about the subject.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.audioquest.com/hdmi/" target="_blank">http://www.audioquest.com/hdmi/</a></p><p></p><p>p.s. Have you tried a different HDMI input on the TV yet...they are sometimes configured differently? I can't tell from the manual but it's worth a try.On my Samsung Series 6 , HDMI 3 is annotated for DVI.</p><p></p><p>I've also just been looking at the specs on your cable...it's high speed with ethernet which is version 1.4. When you're swapping it out are you using v1.3 or 1.3b cables?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pendlewitch, post: 1436383, member: 214663"] I thought optimum signal over HDMI peaked at about 8m and problems could occur thereafter ? This was a figure often quoted by Hi Fi/AV techies however if you follow this URL and click on the link' HDMI Demystified' at the bottom there is an interesting read to be had about the subject. [url]http://www.audioquest.com/hdmi/[/url] p.s. Have you tried a different HDMI input on the TV yet...they are sometimes configured differently? I can't tell from the manual but it's worth a try.On my Samsung Series 6 , HDMI 3 is annotated for DVI. I've also just been looking at the specs on your cable...it's high speed with ethernet which is version 1.4. When you're swapping it out are you using v1.3 or 1.3b cables? [/QUOTE]
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