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[quote][i]Originally posted by Dom[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Steve[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Dom[/i] Also it's a bit more complicated than "it's a digital signal"; timing and error-correction being one of the major issues with digital transmissions and digital cables. [/quote] not really, when it comes to hdmi cables anyway. Maybe for digital satellite signals and such where interference can cause large portions of the signal to be stopped thus causing blocking and artifacts, cables though, you arent going to lose a whole chunk of data over a 2 meter cable lol, no matter how cheap it is, unless its made of wood [Edited on 25-02-2011 by Steve] [/quote] Not sure where you got the idea of 'large portions of the signal to be stopped' or 'chunk', you only need a single bit to be miss-interpreted by EC to cause issues. Shoddy clocking and interference (which can causing rounding of the square-wave) causes majority of the problems, but granted, most EC can happily deal with a fair amount of shite before they start misbehaving. And yes over short distances you mostly likely won't have a problem using a quid cable but that isn't what I was saying. As I rightly said, it is a bit more complicated than "it's a digital signal". And there are a billion other factors that come into play, but I’m a bit rusty since my uni days of studying digital (audio) transmission and filter design modules. Edit - regarding cable cost, look at Kimber Kable and Wireworld. They both do $1000+ HDMI cables and with Kimber you can spend £4000 on a phono cable (granted it's analogue). [Edited on 25-02-2011 by Dom] [/quote]
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