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An HDMI cable that actually works on a long run.
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I tried 5 different 50' hdmi cables that claimed to pass the 4K60FPS hdr image from my Denon AVR-x6300H and my Optoma UHD65 4K projector including the fiber optic celerity cable and even two HDbaset modules with a 40' cat6 cable and all of them failed to transmit the heavy 4K signal but this Ruipro hdmi cable worked like a charm
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So you bought that HDCP and HDMI 4k-UHD complaint amp to push that beautiful picture to the new TV
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I replaced the cable with my old 1.4 hdmi cable and the signal work
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This is a great Optical HDMI cable
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I purchased this cable after trying several HDMI cables that would not work with my application.
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I was also happy that the cord was very flexible and had, what appeared to be, nice solid HDMI connectors.
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This is the only Fiber Optic HDMI Cable that I would recommend and use
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So I was not able to use this very nice HDMI cable with my $1,700 Integra reciever.
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Be aware that these are active HDMI cords, so you need to connect the correct end to your display (projector/tv) and the correct end to your source (Blu-ray player, HDMI out on AVR, etc).
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With the higher resolution of 4K and the additional data required by HDR, even top quality long HDMI cables have become spotty in their performance.
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An HDMI cable over 15' that actually works at 4K 4:4:4, thank you.
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And because of the length a normal HDMI was failing to carry the native 4K signal successfully.