02.11.2008, 12:02
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Zitat:
Zitat von enjoy2
fredf war schneller
(hat es sich aber auch leichter gemacht) 
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Na dann zitier ich auch mal ein wenig  Quelle www.hdmi.org
Therefore, cable length is not determined by the HDMI specification, but by the design and manufacturing quality of the cable.
Manufacturing quality can make a big difference in a cable that can withstand the demands of a home installation, so it’s always a good idea to buy from a reliable, trusted source.
Maximum length can vary widely based on the cable’s materials (i.e., copper or fiber), the quality of its construction, the quality of the HDMI receiver chip, and the presence or absence of active electronics in the transmission path. As well, a cable ability to successfully pass an HDMI signal depends on its bandwidth capability. The illustrations below demonstrate how twice the bandwidth (1080i versus 1080p) can affect a cable’s performance.
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