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HDMI (high-definition multimedia interface) signals. HDMI combines high-definition video and multi-channel audio in a single interface.The HDMI Repeater unit is connected at end of a long HDMI cable or used to chain two cables together and create a longer HDMI extension. It works by regenerating the high definition video and digital audio it receives from the the source and transmitting it along to the second cable at the extended display.This method of extension offers flexibility in customizing your extension length as any two cable lengths can be used. The HDMI Repeater is highly effective to distances up to 200 feet.It's equipped with HDMI (high definition multimedia interface) connectors and passes through
HDCP (high bandwidth digital content protection) compliant video. HDCP is a standard encoded into the signal to prevent it from being pirated. Sources, displays and any repeater device in between must be able to pass HDCP in order to work properly.One HDMI cable connects your high definition audio/video source to the HDMI Repeater. Another cable connects the HDMI Repeater output to your extended display.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data. It represents a digital alternative to consumer analog standards such as Radio Frequency (RF) coaxial cable, composite video, S-Video, SCART, component video, D-Terminal, and VGA. HDMI connects digital audio/video sources such as set-top boxes, Blu-ray Disc players, personal computers (PCs), video game consoles, and AV receivers to compatible digital audio devices, computer monitors, and digital televisions. HDMI supports, on a single cable, any TV or PC video format, including standard, enhanced, and high-definition video, up to 8 channels of digital audio, and the Consumer Electronics Control signal. It is independent of the various digital television standards such as ATSC and DVB as these are encapsulations of compressed MPEG video streams (which can be decoded and output as an uncompressed video stream on HDMI). A Digital Visual Interface (DVI) signal is electrically compatible with an HDMI video signal; no signal conversion needs to take place when an adapter is used, and consequently no loss in video quality occurs.
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a form of digital copy protection developed by Intel Corporation to prevent copying of digital audio and video content as it travels across DisplayPort, Digital Visual Interface (DVI), High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), Gigabit Video Interface (GVIF), or Unified Display Interface (UDI) connections. HDCP does not address whether copying would be permitted by fair use laws. The specification is proprietary, and implementing HDCP requires a license.
- Extends high definition video and digital audio using a single box solution
- Allows you to customize the HDMI cable to 100 feet
- Supports high definition video up to 1080p
- Installs in minutes