A 5m cable usually goes for around a hundred bucks. Cheap ones can be picked up at any electronics retailer.
Also bear in mind that you don't need a fancy brand: the signal is digital so even a budget one will do the job just fine.
Hey man. Here is something that you might want to have a look at. Very interesting. You basically use Ethernet Cables to HDMI. very nice.
This is where I usally buy HD stuff: http://hdcabling.co.za/
This is where I usally buy HD stuff: http://hdcabling.co.za/
The issue with HDMI cables is the longer the are the better quality they need to be to keep the signal strong. So the longer ones are usually exponentially more expensive then short ones.
Anything longer then 15m and you need to get a HDMI to Ethernet converter![]()
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My avast antivirus just picked up a trojan on the site. Anyone else get that?
It's not actually over ethernet. It's over CAT5 or CAT6 cabling. It's just a cable, not on a network.That HDMI to ethernet seems like quite an awesome idea. Could I simply hook up an HDMI to my current network and share it to a screen in the kitchen for example? Or does it have to be on its own separate network?
What do they cost and how much would one pay for a 10m HDMI cable?It is recommended that you use a HDMI Amplifier every 10 metres for quality retention
You can daisy chain these though so you do not necessarily need to go the route of converting to Ethernet