Friday, November 25, 2011

Manufacturing of HDMI Cables

Manufacturing of HDMI Cables

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For quality reasons, many customers are now looking for HDMI cables manufactured in the US as opposed to HDMI cables manufactured in China. Our observation, however, is just the contrary. This short article explains why a customer won't find a US-based manufacturer for this important product.

The term HDMI is an acronym for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. An HDMI cable is used to connect high-definition audio and video sources to displays like HDTVs. Often, HDMI cable has terminals at the end for ease of connection.

The manufacturing of HDMI cable is quite complex. Although a handful of U.S. manufacturers have the capability to produce such cables, manufacturing of High-Definition Multimedia Interface cable is rarely done on US soil. In fact, nobody actually claims to manufacture HDMI cable in the US. The main reason for this is the high labor cost involved in manufacturing, which is very time intensive. Therefore, any US manufacturer - attempting to manufacture this - would have faced prohibitive production costs. On the contrary, the labor cost is comparatively cheap in China and that is why manufacturing of this particular type cable is done in China. Moreover, connectors - suitable for the terminating High-Definition Multimedia Interface cable - are also assembled in China for cost reasons. So, Chinese manufacturers are ahead, cost wise, both in the bulk cable and connector market. For a customer, US-manufactured cables probably don't exist, and if they did, the cost would be exorbitant.

Consider estore.circuitassembly.com as your preferred High-Definition Multimedia Interface cable source. We have our manufacturing line in China. We only purchase raw materials from outside suppliers, but manufacture our own high-quality HDMI cables in this Chinese plant. As a mark of high-quality, our cables have the HDMI trademark sign, signifying stringent quality standards, on the cable jacket itself. This trademark - issued by HDMI Licensing, LLC - can only be used by manufacturers who must pay ,000 per year to HDMI, LLC. As a manufacturer, Circuit Assembly also pays royalties to HDMI, Inc. on the sale of products bearing the HDMI mark.

So, when you purchase HDMI cable from us, you can be assured of the highest quality for your multimedia experience!

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Extensor HDMI via CAT5

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Saiba como funciona o extensor hdmi via cat5 da Discabos. Você pode transmitir até 70 metros de sinal hdmi pelo extensor.

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The Right Way to Set Up Your New Blu-ray Player

The Right Way to Set Up Your New Blu-ray Player

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After having just gotten your new Blu-ray DVD Player, you will obviously be excited about testing it out. No doubt you will be anxious to see the glorious 1080p picture and High Definition sound quality. So the question is this: how to set up your new Blu-ray player to get the highest possible performance from it? Will it be as simple as connecting your DVD player? Will it be a breeze?

Not exactly!

When setting up your new Blu-ray player you have to keep in mind, this is a rather new technology, therefore over the past few years TVs and AV receivers have been adapting to conform to this new format. Unfortunately, you may discover not all of them can support every new feature of your Blu-ray player. This may make the process a little more difficult than setting up your standard DVD player. So I have outlined a few procedures and possible difficulties you might come across so that you can more easily incorporate your new Blu-ray player into your home entertainment system, hopefully without too much frustration.

Basically to get the best performance out of your Blu-ray player you need to understand three features: Picture, Sound, and Internet Connectivity. You will discover all three can be easily done with some simple cable connections; no fine-tuning necessary, just some simple modifications to the set-up menus maybe all that is required. Hopefully this advice will cut out any confusion and the whole process will go very smoothly for you.

Picture

1080p High Definition picture quality - this is why most people purchase their first Blu-ray Player and it is the best feature of any Blu-ray player. Blu-ray movies are stored on a disc in 1080p at 24 frames-per-second so you often see this referred to as 1080/24p. The director filmed the movie at this rate, so Blu-ray discs allow you to view the movie as it was originally meant to be seen. Blu-ray players allow you to watch these HD movies by connecting it's HDMI output to the duplicate input on your TV, so a HDMI cable will need to be purchased if one is not included with the Blu-ray player. In most cases a HDMI is not provided. HDMI cables can run anywhere from to 0. (Some argue there is no difference in HDMI cables, no matter what the cost.)

Not all Blu-ray players are capable of this 1080/24p output rate. These players will be older, and instead of the 1080/24p output rate they convert the signal to 1080/60p using a method called "3:2 pulldown' technique. What this simply means is one frame is played three times and the next frame is played twice and so forth. This results in one frame being shown on the TV screen slightly longer than the other. This produces judder into the picture, a slight moving or shaking of the picture.

To avoid this problem, a simple solution would be to purchase a newer model Blu-ray player. Most of the latest models can output 1080p pictures at 24 frames-per-second via HDMI. Also, your TV set must be able to support it. If it does not, then if you feed a signal of 1080/24p into a TV which can not support it, the TV will convert the signal to 50 or even 60HZ. This will also place judder into the picture.

What this all comes down to is to get the best, purest and most genuine High Definition picture possible, you require a Blu-ray Player capable of a 1080/24p output signal (this is easily selected on the set-up menu) and a TV capable of supporting this signal. Most of the newer LCD and Plasma televisions will give you the right support you need. LCD sets usually have a 120Hz mode, where each of the 24 frames is repeated five times and shown on the screen for the same amount of time, producing no juddering. Plasma usually has 72Hz 3:3 pulldown mode and they can use this because they do not have as much slowdown as the LCD.

Sound

The second feature most people purchase the Blu-ray for is the perfect sound quality. Blu-ray has the superior 'lossless' Dolby True HD and DTS HD Master Audio. What you get with these audio formats is 100 percent identical to the original studio master track. This is a clear advantage over DVDs which use Dolby Digital and DTS, but again as with the picture signal, not all AV receivers are capable of decoding the newer High Definition formats.

Set up is fairly easy if your receiver can decode the formats because both HD formats can be used via the Blu-ray player's HDMI output port and the HDMI input port on the receiver. This allows a bitstream (meaning raw digital data) to be transferred to your AV receiver where it is decoded into multichannel sound. All you need to do is set your Blu-ray player's HDMI output to bitstream or primary. The HDMI ports on these devices must be specified as version 1.3/1.3a/1.3b. These are the only versions that allow for the transmitting of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Audio. You will also need a Second HDMI Cable to connect the AV receiver's HDMI output to your TV's HDMI input. The AV receiver will decode the audio and transmit the 1080/24p video signal.

Things can get a little trickier if your AV receiver does not decode the HD audio formats. However, it does not mean you can not still enjoy the great high quality sound. One option available to you is to set up your Blu-ray player to internally decode the audio and convert it to LPCM (an uncompressed form of audio). This option is located in the set-up menu and found on almost every Blu-ray player. LCPM can be transferred over any version of HDMI and it preserves the high multichannel sound quality of both Dolby True HD and DTS HD. This way your receiver does not have to do any decoding. (Take note that some lesser Blu-ray players will only convert 5.1 Dolby Digital or DTS into LPCM.)

This LCPM option assumes your AV receiver has HDMI inputs. If it does not have these HDMI inputs, then your best option is to look for Blu-ray Players that can decode the HD sound formats into high quality analogue and output them from multichannel outputs. Using optical or coaxial outputs which are usually found on most players can not be used because the do not have the sufficient bandwidth capabilities to transmit Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Audio.

Internet Connectivity

Most newer Blu-ray players have a feature called BD Live which allows you to download content from the internet, play games online and participate in web chats. To use this feature you need a Blu-ray player with a Profile 2.0 since these Blu-ray players have an Ethernet port you can use to connect to an internet router or computer. (Profile 1.1 may have an Ethernet port but WILL NOT SUPPORT BD LIVE.)

Also, you may need a USB flash memory drive or SD card to plug into your Blu-ray player. This provides digital storage for updates and extra data. It's recommended that the drive or card be at least 1 GB. Other than the Playstation 3, no other Blu-ray players on the market have internal memory built-in, but some newer Blu-ray players are now unveiling Wi-Fi, eliminating the need for external storage.

Conclusion

Hopefully, by checking all three factors discussed above - Picture, Sound, and Internet Connectivity - will make setting up your new Blu-ray player a lot easier. Just follow all the steps and you will get the best picture and sound quality that only a Blu-ray system can deliver. Happy viewing!

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

What is the best advance and kit to buy to shoot DSLR?

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Watch us LIVE on alternating Thursday nights, 7.30PM UK time: www.productionoffice.org Season 2 Episode 1 What is the best investment and kit to buy to shoot DSLR? DSLR GURU Philip Bloom shares his thoughts with The Production Office LIVE! To see more of this interview and for other filmmaking videos, check out our channel!

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Fix PS3 Black Screen Errors - How to Fix Playstation 3 That Shows Black Screen?

Fix PS3 Black Screen Errors - How to Fix Playstation 3 That Shows Black Screen?

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If you have to fix PS3 black screen problems then you shouldn't worry. There are many reasons for this to happen that are easily fixable. Having to fix PS3 black screen errors doesn't mean you have to buy a new console and it can be remedied in minutes. The solutions are easy and anyone can perform them.

Why does ps3 display black screen?

The cause of these errors is most often related to the HDMI port on the Playstation 3. To fix PS3 black screen errors you must first make sure that all cables are plugged in correctly and in the right slots. If this is the case then you need to check the settings both on your console and your monitor. If your TV appears to be working correctly then attempt to use the default audio video cables that came with the unit.

If this succeeds then you can fix Ps3 black screen by simply changing your systems display settings to HDMI from within the operating system. When this happens the screen will go blank again until you switch over to the HDMI cable. If this is successful then your monitor should be displaying the image from the cable when you switch it over.

If this does not fix the ps3 unable to display videos problem for you then you may want to replace the HDMI cable itself. Cables do occasionally go out and a malfunctioning unit could cause the problem. Replacing the cable can also fix PS3 black screen errors and let you get back to using your console.

Of the many errors for the console you can repair PS3 black screen easier than most. It requires no disassembling of the unit or expensive repairs. Always remember to make sure that all cables and cords are plugged in securely to their respective slots. Finally make sure to have the proper settings selected in order to ensure the best picture quality possible.

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Best YouTube Camcorder? Kodak PlayTouch vs Sony Bloggie Touch

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Unboxing: Samsung PN59D6500 59-Inch 1080p 600Hz 3D Plasma HDTV

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Unboxing: Samsung PN59D6500 59-Inch 1080p 600Hz 3D Plasma HDTV www.techoftomorrow.com Features 59" screen (measured diagonally) narrow bezel with Touch of Color™ accents tuner receives over-the-air HDTV broadcasts (antenna required) QAM cable TV tuner receives unscrambled programs without a set-top box (cable service required) displays 3D images when you wear Samsung's active shutter glasses with Bluetooth® (sold separately) 2D-to-3D conversion adds a 3D-like effect to non-3D video sources 600Hz Subfield HD Motion for clearer video motion 5000000:1 dynamic contrast ratio Internet-ready — plays Netflix® video and more (broadband service required; subscription required for Netflix service) built-in Wi-Fi® to link to a wireless network AllShare™ video and music streaming from a DLNA-compatible Windows® PC built-in stereo speakers (15 watts x 2) illuminated remote control Anynet+ simplifies control of compatible Samsung components via the HDMI connection (HDMI-CEC) meets ENERGY STAR® requirements Connections

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