Long HDMI run

gadgtfreek

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You think those are good for 4k/60hz over the whole length or just 4k/24hz?

Ive been talking with Mike G over at AVS Sales about an RS 400 and my HDMI run would be about 65 feet. His recommendation was the fiber optic instead of the HDBaseT, but I was unaware of this brand of cable. I posted a message to them to see if they hold up the entire run because I have found some shady spec listings when it comes to long runs. And if it can't do 4k/60 at full length, I need to avoid it. Once I run it I dont want to mess with it again. It is interesting they are rated at 18gbps, many of the long runs are rated at 10.2.
 

tigerfan33

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You get full UHD specs with 18gbps.
10.2 will only get you 4K/30 Max which is not good enough.
 

Liquidforce88

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All of these companies are claiming 4K 18gbps. None of them tested by DLP labs has passed any where near those numbers. The only long distance HDMI cable I have seen that will truly pass the numbers you are talking about is Tributaries. And they just came out with them. They are a fiber optic cable with copper combination, and they are not cheap.

But if you want a cable that will truly pass 4K content when it becomes a reality, those are the ones you want to get.
 

Stargazer

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Fiber could probably go miles without degration. Thats probably the future of wiring runs if they can get the price down on the electronics.
 

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