HDMI Cable Guide
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HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface. It is a compact 19-pin plug and cable for connecting high-definition video and multichannel audio in a position and help accelerate the convergence of computer and consumer AV products. Technology high definition or HD has seen a rapid increase in use by consumers especially with HDTV, HD-DVD and Blu-ray players, HD camcorders and other HD components.
HDMI was developed by Hitachi, Panasonic, Sony, Toshiba, Philips, and Silicon Image, which came together in a conglomerate effort to simplify the task of connecting and synchronizing HD components available to the user’s benefit.
HDMI is an all digital signal audio / video interface with 5 Gbps of bandwidth available. It contains 19 wires wrapped in a single USB cable that resembles a wire. The main use of HDMI cable is to transmit digital signals from a computer digital audio / video source, such as a cable set top box, DVD player, A / V receiver or a satellite receiver and compatible digital audio / or video monitor, as a high-definition television. HDTV uses less than 1 / 2 of HDMI 5 Gbps of bandwidth available, and then HDMI has a lot of spare capacity.
Addition to bringing the uncompressed video, HDMI carry 8-channels of 192kHz, 24-bit uncompressed audio. HDMI can also carry compressed audio formats such as Dolby or DTS.
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