HDMI eARC also has a feature called Lip Sync Correction, which calibrates picture and sound in real-time to make sure everything stays in sync. Here's a good rule of thumb: Make sure the HDMI cable ...
The What: Blustream is expanding its line of uncompressed, unconverted 18Gbps HDMI over HDBaseT extension solutions. Available now, the HEX18GARC-KIT extender set uses the latest HDBaseT technology ...
Modern TVs often include an eARC port -- a regular-looking HDMI port, but with support for advanced audio features. Is this ...
Behind every good home cinema setup, there is an HDMI cable – or so the saying goes (sort of). While HDMI cables might not be the most exciting things in an AV system, it's hard to overstate how ...
Over the years, there have been plenty of different ways to get audio into an AV receiver as part of your home theater setup. For components like DVD players, this was always fairly straightforward: ...
If you’re bought yourself a swanky new TV and want to connect it to your A/V system, you’ll have the option of a few different cable types to use. There are classics like 3.5mm and optical, but you’re ...
HDMI, which stands for 'High-Definition Multimedia Interface' (keep that in your back pocket for future pub quiz use), first appeared 20 years ago and quickly transformed how we connect our TVs, ...
HDMI LA president/CEO Rob Tobias outlined HDMI 2.1’s advantages during a Monday press conference on the eve of CES. The HDMI LA (Licensing Administrator) hopes to publish the first HDMI 2.1 compliance ...
Kicking off the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, the HDMI Forum has released HDMI 2.0. HDMI 2.0 introduces support for 4K (2160p) at 50 and 60 FPS, 3D playback at 4K resolution, up to 32 audio ...
One of the easiest ways you can connect your TV to a soundbar or receiver is by using a specialized HDMI port called Audio Return Channel. The ARC connection lets you listen to your TV audio without ...
ARC (the acronym stands for Audio Return Channel) is the digital conduit that TVs use to send their audio—whether it be from an onboard over-the-air tuner or an onboard or USB media streamer that ...