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Old 01-10-2008, 10:17 PM   #31 of 46
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Re: HDMI: Some thoughts (both informal and expert) on the new connectivity


Outlaw got burned a while back on the 750. They have something up their sleeves for sure but are keeping it close to their chest. After the 750 fiasco, I don't think they want to relive that.
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Old 01-11-2008, 11:51 AM   #32 of 46
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Outlaw got burned a while back on the 750. They have something up their sleeves for sure but are keeping it close to their chest. After the 750 fiasco, I don't think they want to relive that.


Correct me if I am wrong....but wasn't the 750 their amp? I haven't been online for a while, so I may have missed out on anything that happened to outlaw audio.



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Old 01-12-2008, 11:58 AM   #33 of 46
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Sorry it was the 950. My bad.
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Old 01-24-2008, 02:23 AM   #34 of 46
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Are there any good 4x2 boxes or a splitter box?
I want the output from the receiver to go to the flat panel TV or to the projector. The splitter would be ideal.

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Old 01-24-2008, 12:40 PM   #35 of 46
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A 4x2 splitter/switch:

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Old 01-24-2008, 03:31 PM   #36 of 46
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Re: HDMI: Some thoughts (both informal and expert) on the new connectivity


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Originally Posted by Shane Martin
Outlaw got burned a while back on the 750 950. They have something up their sleeves for sure but are keeping it close to their chest. After the 750 950 fiasco, I don't think they want to relive that.

Edited for correction of Outlaw model number. _Man_

Yeah, I was wondering when Outlaw would come out w/ an affordable HDMI prepro. Anyone have any ideas? What about Rotel? I'm starting to look for an upgrade now that I've gone Blu w/ the PS3, and right now, it seems like the Onkyo 805 might be a good way to hold me over. Don't think I can afford the Integra prepro though. I'm not in a rush to upgrade just yet since I'm still just using a non-HDMI 1080i RPTV, and my BD collection is still pretty small. But would be good to start looking anyhow.

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PS: Sorry if this doesn't belong in this thread. Great article and info, RAF.



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Old 02-19-2008, 04:44 PM   #37 of 46
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Re: HDMI: Some thoughts (both informal and expert) on the new connectivity


That article explains alot for me, I was using HDMI to DVI connection when I was using my SP 4805 and every once in awhile the player would "lose contact" with the projector and I would get a black screen. The only way to get the picture back was to switch off the projector and then back on again after a couple of minutes.

Never knew what was causing it until I read that article.

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Old 02-29-2008, 07:47 PM   #38 of 46
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Re: HDMI: Some thoughts (both informal and expert) on the new connectivity


My friends just hook up their PS3 via hdmi and now they are saying the picture looks more grainy. I told them that they probably got a cheap cable which was not 1.3, do you guys think this is the issue because I was not 100%.
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Old 07-03-2008, 11:14 AM   #39 of 46
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Re: HDMI: Some thoughts (both informal and expert) on the new connectivity


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My friends just hook up their PS3 via hdmi and now they are saying the picture looks more grainy. I told them that they probably got a cheap cable which was not 1.3, do you guys think this is the issue because I was not 100%.

Sorry this wasn't answered more promptly. It probably fell between the cracks.

The fact that HDMI might look more grainy than (I assume) a component connection can be based on several factors, but I would not think it was the cable (unless it is ridiculously shoddy). All well constructed HDMI cables regardless of price can handle HDMI 1.3 just fine. An HDMI cable is an HDMI cable and it has nothing to do with 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and beyond. This is just ad hype.

The cause of the grain? It could be the way the TV processes component and HDMI (or the receiver if such is applicable). Even the PS3 might be slightly flawed but I think that's not very likely.

I hope some of this helps and once again, I apologize for the delay.



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Old 07-03-2008, 11:25 AM   #40 of 46
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Re: HDMI: Some thoughts (both informal and expert) on the new connectivity


I've got a weird problem with HDMI that has occurred twice now, I have a Denon 2910 DVD player connected straight to my Sony LCD, the audio is connected through the receiver, and i'll get audio but the video shows flashes and "hiccups" with no picture whatsoever. The first time this happened we had had some sort of electrical disruption and the fix was unplugging the HDMI and the power from the Denon and reconnecting but this did no good this time around. I connected it with a component cable I had and have had no further problems, sometimes I wonder if HDMI is all that it could be.



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Old 07-03-2008, 05:01 PM   #41 of 46
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Re: HDMI: Some thoughts (both informal and expert) on the new connectivity


mylan,

Without a doubt HDMI is much more finicky than