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<blockquote data-quote="Scythe42" data-source="post: 895904" data-attributes="member: 95833"><p>Digital = no need to care about the cable at all. They are all the same.</p><p> </p><p>Only exception: If you go very long you need to use a better shielded premium cable (problem of the HDMI specs). Or use a HDMI -> Ethernet balun and use 5 USD HDMI cables about a foot long.</p><p> </p><p>I use the cheapest cables available. Just look for a decent plug that really fits in tight and doen't wiggle.</p><p> </p><p>No problems. I came about very few cables that just sucked and never gave a signal with certain devices. But that is not a cable problem but a problem of the device itself that has HDMI not properly implemented (some Settop box from providers are known to have issues). Pin19 and HDMI hot-swapping stuff bad devices cannot handle (firmware bugs in the device itself).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scythe42, post: 895904, member: 95833"] Digital = no need to care about the cable at all. They are all the same. Only exception: If you go very long you need to use a better shielded premium cable (problem of the HDMI specs). Or use a HDMI -> Ethernet balun and use 5 USD HDMI cables about a foot long. I use the cheapest cables available. Just look for a decent plug that really fits in tight and doen't wiggle. No problems. I came about very few cables that just sucked and never gave a signal with certain devices. But that is not a cable problem but a problem of the device itself that has HDMI not properly implemented (some Settop box from providers are known to have issues). Pin19 and HDMI hot-swapping stuff bad devices cannot handle (firmware bugs in the device itself). [/QUOTE]
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