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Windows 7 - HDMI is the Bee's Knees, Promoters (and In-Stat) Say |
01-09-2012
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#1 | | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 |
HDMI is the Bee's Knees, Promoters (and In-Stat) Say Quote: If you want to know what's all that and a bag of delicious potato chips (preferably Sea Salt & Vinegar, mmm), look no further than your HDMI cord and compatible electronic devices, of which you should have many. In 2012, market research firm In-Stat expects 1,150 licensed HDMI Adopters to ship more than 800 million HDMI-compliant products, a prediction HDMI Licensing, LLC and the HDMI Forum, Inc. are all too happy to announce........
......The next version of the HDMI Specification will introduce higher resolutions and address new video timings and other features. It's expected to be ready in the second half of this year. Read more at: Maximum PC | HDMI is the Bee's Knees, Promoters (and In-Stat) Say | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Self built custom OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 CPU Intel i7-980X 3.3 Ghz (3.48 Ghz OC'd) Motherboard ASUS P6X58D Premium Memory 12 GB (2GBx6) DDR3 PC3-16000 2000 MHz Kingston HyperX Graphics Card Sapphire HD5870 Eyefinity 6 2GB Sound Card Realtek HD Audio ALC889 Integrated Chip Monitor(s) Displays 3x 27" Asus VE278Q Screen Resolution 1920x1080 Keyboard Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5500 Revolution Mouse Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5500 Revolution PSU OCZ Series Gold OCZZ1000M 1000W Case Corsair Obsidian 800D Cooling Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme Copper CPU heat sink w/120 MM Hard Drives 160GB OCZ RevoDrive X2
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01-09-2012
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#2 | | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 & Mac OS X 10.7.1 |
im already fully converted to HDMI
just wish other companies would cater for people like me.. i have 6 HDMI devices in my cinema room, but only 4 plugs on my HD receiver to plug them into... dont want the back of my tv to go back to scard days where i had switch after converter after switch, with 101 leads lol | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Built by badgers!!! OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 & Mac OS X 10.7.1 CPU Intel Core i5 2500k Motherboard Asus P8z68 Memory Corsair Vengence 8gb 1866mhz Graphics Card XFX Ati HD6950 2Gb Sound Card Mobo Optical to Yamaha Rx-V667 7.2 home cinema system Monitor(s) Displays Samsung LED 32" TV Screen Resolution 1920x1080 Keyboard Saitek Cyborg V7 Mouse Saitek R.A.T 9 PSU Corsair HX650w Modular Case NZXT Phantom White Cooling Corsair H60 Push/Pull Hard Drives 120gb Corsair Force 3 SSD Internet Speed Too slow! Other Info AMD fusion E350N Home server-Windows Home Server 2011 (also made by badgers!)
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01-11-2012
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#3 | | Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1 |
My whole family is converting to HDMI, only a few devices still use analong signals. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number CYBERPOWER OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1 CPU AMD Athlon II x2 260 (3.20Ghz) Regor 35nm Technology Motherboard ASUSTek M4N68T-M-V2 (AM3 Socket) Memory 4GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @669Mhz (9-9-9-24) Graphics Card Zotac GeForce GTS 450 (1GB) Sound Card Nvidia High Defenition Audio Monitor(s) Displays Acer S231HLbid LED Monitor 23" Screen Resolution 1920x1080 1080p 60Hz Keyboard XTREME Gear USB Keyboard Mouse XTREME Gear USB Mouse PSU SeaSonic M12II 620 Bronze Modular Active PFC 80+ Bronze Cert Case Cooler Master Elite Gaming Case Black 430 Cooling Cooler Master Hyper 212 Heatsink. Front and rear 120mm fan Hard Drives 977GB Hitachi HDS721010CLA (SATA) @7200RPM Internet Speed 300Mbps Belkin Surf/Share Wireless Other Info Finally moved into 21st Century computing. |
01-11-2012
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Well it wil be nice when everyone is on board AND has gotten through the teething, but it's still quite a mess.
My cable box has HDMI but it is completely useless. The auto negotioation on establishing a "trusted path" on HDMI can take FOREVER and every single channel change has to renegotiate. On non HD channel it takes about 3 seconds (way too long) but can take 10-15 seconds on HD channels.
I've spend forever programming fixed resolutions into the TV the switcher and the cable box to try to reduce the number of queries and tests done but it hasn't helped much. So for the time being it's analog component from the cable box to tv and HDMI from everything else (What a PITA)
That's my one real show stopper but getting all the HDMI stuff from different ages, versions and resolutions to play nice together is still a big hassle requiring setting dip switches and programming outputs on all equipment  Then, just as everything is sort of standardising on 1080P, we now have a new version with higher resolutions which will require rebuying expensive switches all over again for the very first new piece of equipment you hook up :/
So yeah, one cable for audio and video? A+ But the entire HDMI debacle in actual use? D- | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Scratch built OS Windows 7 x64 Ultimate CPU i7 960 Motherboard Asus P6X58D Memory 12 Gig Corsair Dominator Graphics Card Nvidia 480 Sound Card Maudio Delta 44 + breakout box Monitor(s) Displays Dell UltraSharp U2410 24in and Samsung 21 dual monitors Screen Resolution 1920x1200 and 1280x1024 Keyboard Logitech G15 + N52 game pad Mouse Logitech MX518 PSU Corasair TX850 Case Cooler Master HAF Cooling Corsair H50 Hard Drives Primary: Intel X-25M G2 160G SSD
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01-11-2012
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as long as these products provide TRUE HDMI quality
I have an "HDMI" dvd player connected to my HDMI tv with a nice HDMI cord-
the quality surely isn't HDMI | My System Specs | | |
01-16-2012
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Quote: Originally Posted by mr pc as long as these products provide TRUE HDMI quality
I have an "HDMI" dvd player connected to my HDMI tv with a nice HDMI cord-
the quality surely isn't HDMI Because the DVD player is not HD quality to begin with. Garbage in garbage out. Keep that in mind.
Now...I'm actually planning to move to DisplayPort for all computer related stuff. Leaving HDMI for multimedia stuff. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell Inspiron e1705 OS Windows 7 (7600) x86 CPU Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 (2 GHz) Motherboard Unknown Dell MB Memory 2 GB Graphics Card ATI Mobility Radeon x1400 (128 MB Dedicated) Sound Card SigmaTel HD Audio; Turtle Beach Audio Advantage SRM Monitor(s) Displays Laptop 17" Screen Resolution 1920x1200 Other Info Dell Inspiron Mini 10v (Intel Atom N270 1.6 GHz; 1GB; Windows 7 Ultimate) |
01-22-2012
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#7 | | W7 X-64 RTM,SUSE 11.1, XP PRO SP3 as a VM, VMware ESXi |

Quote: Originally Posted by badger906 im already fully converted to HDMI
just wish other companies would cater for people like me.. i have 6 HDMI devices in my cinema room, but only 4 plugs on my HD receiver to plug them into... dont want the back of my tv to go back to scard days where i had switch after converter after switch, with 101 leads lol Hi there
you can get a box which will Switch HDMI sources to a different output so plug this box into your TV and the extra HDMI cables into the box and then just switch the source HDMI control on the box for your Input on the TV.
I've only 2 HDMI inputs on the TV -- but I have several laptops etc.
The BOX is perfect. 4 Port HDMI switcher WITH REMOTE for lazy mugginses like me !!!!
I see you are in the UK -- try one of these --it also has a remote.
I use this back home as well (need to use a mains adaptor plug as we have continental type plugs but no probs). HDMI Switches
cheers
jimbo | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom built OS W7 X-64 RTM,SUSE 11.1, XP PRO SP3 as a VM, VMware ESXi CPU Q9400 QUAD Motherboard P5QL-CM Memory 8GB Graphics Card On Motherborad Sound Card Realtek HD audio Monitor(s) Displays Apple Cinema display Mouse Toshiba wireless laser Hard Drives 4 X 1TB SATA Internet Speed > 20MB up |
01-22-2012
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#8 | | Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 |
Here, we're still stuck with analog because we aren't suscribe to HD channels. Why aren't we suscribed to HD channel. The answer is obvious. We still don't have a flat HD display. My computer is on HDMI though... that's the only thing in the house. My mom's computer is on DVI. The monitor is hosted on my old GeForce 8500GT :P
For my father, he's pretty much on HDMI. TV Receiver is on HDMI, XBox 360 is on HDMI, PS3 is on HDMI...
For my friend though... it's FAR from being on HDMI. He has like 3 VCRs, 2 DVD players (and one is a recorder), tons of video games consoles... the only things that are HDMI in his room is the TV receiver and his PS3. His mother is the only one with a TV having HDMI and the TV receiver is still not on HDMI... they don't buy one coz it's expensive. Oh, and, my friend's computer is on VGA.
As far as I know, the rest of my friends and family is on analog. AS FAR AS I KNOW.
So, here, the transition to digital with HDMI is FAR from complete. And, for most of them, if ever asked, will say "Why would I change? If it works, I'm happy". Myself included. If I ever purchase something that is on HDMI and/or Display Port, good... otherwise, meh. No will to change. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom build OS Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 CPU Core i7 950 3.06 GHz Motherboard Gigabyte X58A-UD3R Memory Corsair XSM3 6GB 1333MHz DDR3 9-9-9-24 Graphics Card Asus nVidia GeForce GTX460 Factory Overclocked Sound Card HT-Omega Claro 7.1 Monitor(s) Displays Asus VW246H 24" Screen Resolution 1920x1080 Keyboard Logitech Media Keyboard Elite Mouse Logitech M510 PSU Xigmatek NRP-PC702 700W (cable hell) Case Lian-Li Lancool PC-K62 Cooling Stock fans for PC case, Cooler Master Hyper N520 for CPU Hard Drives 1x90GB OCZ Vertex 2 SSD (System, internal)
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01-23-2012
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#9 | | |
Taking into consideration the fact that HDMI is pretty much THE ONLY digital interface for HDTV(except for DVI which is computer interface and officially doesn't carry sound), that analog interface is inferior to digital for many reasons that I won't go into here, so pretty much consumers have no choice, so yeah biiiiig deal, yawn.
Anyhow, besides all that HDMI is as bad as it could be: Very flimsy connector with no support to carry the weight of heavy cables, on my older TV HDMI connector broke within about 1-2 years, I had to rely on remaining DVI and analog connectors to get me by. It had compatibility issues with HDCP, I had often handshake issues with screen going blank for few seconds, for past 4 years, until I got new TV, so far so good. Despite the fact the HDMI standard supports up to 1080p@120Hz since ver 1.3, about 5-6 yrs ago? no hardware supports it until now. It even has some major issues with 1080p60Hz and sound: in this case the chroma is cut from 444 to 422, non issue for TV programs, but really a problem if you want to use computer. I could go on, but the fact is HDMI was mainly developed for HDCP, copy protection was the main driver behind development of HDMI and it shows. So let's just say besides forcing HDCP onto everybody, there is nothing else they should be proud of and I'm sure that's perfectly fine with them. I just won't be cheerleading this poor design, based on DVI anyhow. | My System Specs | | |
01-23-2012
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#10 | | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 & Mac OS X 10.7.1 |

Quote: Originally Posted by jimbo45 
Quote: Originally Posted by badger906 im already fully converted to HDMI
just wish other companies would cater for people like me.. i have 6 HDMI devices in my cinema room, but only 4 plugs on my HD receiver to plug them into... dont want the back of my tv to go back to scard days where i had switch after converter after switch, with 101 leads lol Hi there
you can get a box which will Switch HDMI sources to a different output so plug this box into your TV and the extra HDMI cables into the box and then just switch the source HDMI control on the box for your Input on the TV.
I've only 2 HDMI inputs on the TV -- but I have several laptops etc.
The BOX is perfect. 4 Port HDMI switcher WITH REMOTE for lazy mugginses like me !!!!
I see you are in the UK -- try one of these --it also has a remote.
I use this back home as well (need to use a mains adaptor plug as we have continental type plugs but no probs). HDMI Switches
cheers
jimbo ha! you just reminded me that i own one of them  forgot i had one, as i ditched it when i got my new tv and av receiver! | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Built by badgers!!! OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 & Mac OS X 10.7.1 CPU Intel Core i5 2500k Motherboard Asus P8z68 Memory Corsair Vengence 8gb 1866mhz Graphics Card XFX Ati HD6950 2Gb Sound Card Mobo Optical to Yamaha Rx-V667 7.2 home cinema system Monitor(s) Displays Samsung LED 32" TV Screen Resolution 1920x1080 Keyboard Saitek Cyborg V7 Mouse Saitek R.A.T 9 PSU Corsair HX650w Modular Case NZXT Phantom White Cooling Corsair H60 Push/Pull Hard Drives 120gb Corsair Force 3 SSD Internet Speed Too slow! Other Info AMD fusion E350N Home server-Windows Home Server 2011 (also made by badgers!)
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