All that says is you need the proper cables for whatever load you're trying to pass through them....doesn't say anything about more expensive cables being better. Basically, it says exactly what people here say.....the signal either gets through or it doesn't....meaning something is wrong with it.Originally posted by: newnameman
Try this one:Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Don't see anything in that link that says how cables can affect Jitter at all.Originally posted by: newnameman
Wrong.Originally posted by: Fritzo
HDMI is a digital cable. With a digital transmission, it WORKS or it DOESN'T. There's no quality to adjust. You can get a cable for $8 at Big Lots and it will work just as well.
Plus, if a cable DID cause that, I'd define that as "not working". And replace the cable, not buy a more expensive one.
http://www.geocities.com/jonrisch/jitter.htm
Like using 22 gauge speaker wire with a massive amp. That's about what Monster's old speaker wire "comparison" demo did....used tiny wire, then you flipped the switch and it used larger Monster wire....and of course it sounded better....but if you changed the tiny wire to some Home Depot wire that was of equal size to the Monster wire, there would have been no difference.
Just like if you already have an HDMI cable from a no-name brand that is the proper ohm and bandwidth, etc, for your signal, getting an expensive HDMI cable won't help.
