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Founded in two thousand and two the High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) was born. It was founded
actually by major electronic manufacturers, such as Sony, Toshiba, Philips and Hitachi. It is the first
uncompressed all digital interface and it carries video and audio signals. And it is also backwards compatible with
the only digital interface DVI.
By delivering crystal clear, all digital video and audio HDMI audio is used by a single cable and will provide
the consumer with the highest quality home theater experience around. The HDMI audio also provides an interface
between a video or audio source, such as the DVD player, A/V receiver, monitors, or a set top box.
HDMI audio also supports a standard, enhanced or high definition video and can also provide a multichannel
digital audio on one cable. One HDMI audio is the Atlona at HD570. This is of professional quality. This unit can
accept an HDMI audio input signal and de embeds the signal to either Optical or multichannel audio outputs. It
supports an uncompressed analog LPCM 7.1 and lossless compressed digital Bit stream.
A good investment is the HDMI audio wireless adapter cable. This enables the user to show their notebook/PC
content, such as your favorite pictures, good movies, presentations for a business meeting, office documents and
the web content on a larger remote display. You can share this with others or just enjoy a larger display on the
screen without cable limitations.
Cables for the HDMI audio come in different packages as well. One is the HDMI to HDMI cable and has twenty five
feet of cable. It can support the existing high definition video formats and enhances the audio as well. It
connects to A/V receivers, satellite receiver, cable set top box and DVD/DVR’s and has matching jacks. This one
also carries multichannel digital audio as well as video. It has gold plated terminals for the connection corrosion
resistance and longevity. It does have copper wire for maximum conductivity but has no harmful lead in it.
Some people ask if HDMI cable transmits audio and the answer is yes it does. HDMI audio supports eight channels
for just audio alone. In two thousand and three HDMI audio started shipping the items and over eight hundred CE and
PC companies have gotten on board in selling them. HDMI audio started appearing in the newer camcorders and digital
still cameras.
HDMI audio can and does deliver high quality sound ever time it is turned on. The sound is taut and crisp
sounding and has no distortion. And using just one cable can certainly clean up all the cables lying around. HDMI
audio also has some pretty neat built in smarts that can allow you to use your remote control to control the sound
from almost anywhere in the room. No more getting up to adjust the volume when a commercial comes on. HDMI audio is
the future and it will probably be improved each year, just like all the computers, televisions and cameras. Always
new and improving HDMI audio is a good sound investment.
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