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Re: DVI Cable length


  • Subject: Re: DVI Cable length
  • From: "keyvan2r" <keyvan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 19:56:06 -0000

I run a HTPC to my NEC plasma from about 10 meters and I am using a
Lindy 10m DVI cable with good results:

http://www.lindy.com/uk/productfolder/04/41248/index.php

there is a BUT... If the the DVI out adaptor on the Hitachi box (is
it HDMI or DVI-D ?) does not have sufficient power to drive the
cable you may experience difficulties. When building the HTPC I
looked around the forums and they mostly suggested a Radeon 9600 as
a good enough graphic card, but because a lot of the 9600's out
there don't have a dedicated power port, they were failing over long
DVI cables. The 9800's do have power input and that's what I am
using.
With true/digital DVI (i.e DVI-D) signal quality is not an issue, if
gets there, it will give full performance. On analog, the quality of
signal is a big factor in picture quality. For my non-HTPC viewing
(Sky+, DVD) I use a Lumagen Pro scaler which feeds into the 5 BNC
RGBVH of the NEC. There I have an expensive 10m 5xBNC
(bettercables.com) and the quality difference is very noticeable.

Keyvan
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Mik Griffin" <panheadscrew@y...>
wrote:
> I am several ketstrokes away from buying a Hitachi plasma which
has
> a DVI connection between the plasma display and its AV box.  My
> DVD/Video/Sky +/AV Amp is in a cupboard about 10 metres away from
> where I want to mount the display.
>
> Anyone had any experience of using a long DVI cable?
>
> I have found optical DVI cables
> (http://store.kayye.com/kayye/lonlendvicab.html)
but at $600 they
> seem a tad exensive.
>
> Keith, any chance of a KAT5/DVI??
>
> Cheers
>
> Mik



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