Have Materials? Take Them to Second Use!
Now that our
back patio deck
is winding down, I'm left with a some used material that seems a shame
to take to the dump (which is what my contractor was planning on
doing). Instead I loaded up the ML with the two
windows we replaced, the window shutters, several lights, and some
stone solid surface stone remnants and motored down to
Second Use. Re-use, re-think,
re-cycle (or so my son Berkeley tells me).
:: Posted by rus on Fri, 10 Oct 2008 11:25 pm
:: Filed under /pro_tips
HDMI Cable Length and 1080p/60 Signal Degradation
One of the annoyances I have been experiencing with my new media system
is the fact that "snow" appears on my screen when I select 1080p output
for non-1080p sources... such as regular definition DVDs. Please refer
to the picture below of the second disc of my brother Bryan's favorite
movie, The Fellowship of the Ring:
After some experimentation, some help from my
home teacher -
Cameron (also a PS3 owner), and some googl'ing I finally figured out
that my HDMI cables won't support 1080p/60... which requires about
3Gbit/s of bandwidth. The lack of support is not
because of inferior quality of the cables (which work fine when
displaying 1080p/24 content), but because of the length of
the cables. The cables I bought were 10 feet long which I thought I
needed at the time (since the cables must run out from my components
through the back of my cabinet, up over the cabinet in the wall's dead
space, and then through the wall, and plug into the TV. Well, it turns
out that 6 feet of cable will suffice (thanks Cameron for helping me
with my cable runs!). Sure enough, a cheap $30 6-foot long HDMI cable
(that I bought down at Fred Meyer) solved my "snow" problem.
Anyone need a couple of 10-foot long HDMI cables? $10 and they are
yours.
:: Posted by rus on Wed, 12 Mar 2008 11:27 pm
:: Filed under /pro_tips
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