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Post by doc1963 on May 20, 2022 4:12:55 GMT -5
Since your longest cable is less than 12 feet, I can't see where going the "active" or FO cable route would be of any meaningful benefit. Any "quality" copper HDMI cable that has been properly tested and officially certified should work reliably at that length. If your needs were beyond 12 feet, then I highly recommend using hybrid FO as I do so myself. If you want to eliminate problems with your cables, or to just ensure yourself that you're using high quality cables, then I'd recommend trying the Zeskit Maya series cables for the longer link between your processor and display and the Zeskit "Lite" series cables for your shorter (less than 2m) device links. HERE is an Amazon link for the 3m Zeskit "Maya" series cable. HERE is an Amazon link for the Zeskit "Lite" cables. FWIW, I seriously believe that there must be some " magic" in using these thinner cables for short HDMI runs. Don't be put off by their thinness. They do work extremely well where cables of conventional thickness fail miserably. Give this a try... Just an update to this I purchased a 3m Zeskit "Maya" series cable to run from theXMC-2 to my Sony OLED and 2 x 1.5m Zeskit "Lite" cables one from my ATV4K and one for my Foxtel to the XMC-2 and there is no difference whatsoever. I will post this in a separate thread as this no longer is an issue with Foxtel. Then it’s now obvious that your issue is not cable related. IMHO, those cables are among the best available and, at the lengths that you’re using, are most definitely up to the task. I would now turn this over to Emotiva to seek a cause and solution…
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