Friday, July 29, 2011

HDMI

Recently at CES in Las Vegas, it was obvious that the sums over HDMI 1.3 was the capture. Does anyone really know why? Has anyone bothered to wikipedia to check on them? Obviously has HDMI 1.3, the dual single-link bandwidth. It 'now up to 340 MHz (10.2 Gbps). The depth of color increased by 30-bit, 36-bit and 48-bit (RGB or YCbCr) color, including support for more than 1 billion colors in which all previous versions were only 24-bit. At the beginning of support for color standards xvYVV, is nowprovides more support for audio streams.

These audio streams now supports Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, which can be decoded by the AV receiver. These formats are lossless audio codec which supports high-definition DVD player. HDMI version 1.3 was also need a new mini connector for devices that are less than outputs, such as a camcorder or a video-enabled laptop.

Hdmi

The new HDMI standard and high definition signals are transmitted to more than the original version.Originally 15ft. was the maximum an HDMI signal sent before signal degradation could be initiated. HDMI 1.3 devices can send signals to the maximum resolution of over 30 m.

It 'obvious that the support for HDMI 1.3 devices will grow, much like the switch to USB 2.0 USB. It will take time, but there will probably soon to look back and try to imagine how we ever lived with out it. Now that HDMI can also transfer data more than 10.2 Gbps, we will probably see that in other areas of useas the market home audio / video, perhaps even more versatile than USB.

HDMI

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