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#196610 - 10/16/10 04:29 PM
HDMI leads?
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Can anyone tell me why these leads are so expensive? Even a short one will cost you an arm and a leg. I bought a 1 metre (3ft) one of these the other day when I found (after owning the 21" LCD screen on my desktop computer, for a year) that the monitor had an HDMI input. It cost me NZ$33, I can't get over the price of these things. Funny thing is, I can't say the picture is any better either.
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#196612 - 10/16/10 05:03 PM
Re: HDMI leads?
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BTW the conspiracy buff in me says HDMI is a scam. There is digital management hardware in the adapter. When they turn that on your bootlegged CDs and DVDs will stop working.
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#196613 - 10/16/10 05:57 PM
Re: HDMI leads?
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BTW the conspiracy buff in me says HDMI is a scam. There is digital management hardware in the adapter. When they turn that on your bootlegged CDs and DVDs will stop working. Greg, While I'm not really into conspiracy theories, there may be something in what you are saying. This could be the reason why you cant buy HDMI connectors to make your own cables. You can however buy the sockets that fit to a wall-plate.
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#196614 - 10/16/10 06:19 PM
Re: HDMI leads?
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This DRM hardware is in the adapter not the cable and as soon as they get a universal DRM protocol on the digital content you will see a lot of things you used to be able to do, stop working. They can't stop people from copying content but they are going to stop you from playing it ... or at least that is the plan. Like most things, some 15 year old will have this cracked an a few days.
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#196617 - 10/16/10 09:22 PM
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Like most things, some 15 year old will have this cracked in a few days. Go the 15 year olds, I say!! 
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#196620 - 10/16/10 11:31 PM
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I have a supplier that sells HDMI cables for a fraction of the price you pay retail. If I take the packaging off you cannot tell the difference. The plugs have the same mold. A 6 ft cable is $7.30. Same cable at the big retailer is $39.95. Robert
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#196628 - 10/17/10 01:17 PM
Re: HDMI leads?
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I doubt most mere mortals could actually solder something that tiny on and still have any reasonable signal integrity.
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#196711 - 10/23/10 07:53 PM
Re: HDMI leads?
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Well Greg, I'd certainly like to give it a go. I've soldered some pretty intricate stuff before today.(SMD's spring to mind) Having said that, this is not the sort of thing that Joe Homeowner with his 80 Watt Chisel tipped soldering iron should attempt, it's only going to end in tears.
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