Find me a 25 foot high speed hdmi cable that supports all 3d formats?
I just spent an hour with live chat customer support because my 3dtv play with a Mitsubishi 82838 isn't working, and we narrowed it down to my hdmi cable. I looked at it again on amazon, and it doesn't support top bottom 3d.

Find me a good one plz? It needs to be 25 feet.
I just spent an hour with live chat customer support because my 3dtv play with a Mitsubishi 82838 isn't working, and we narrowed it down to my hdmi cable. I looked at it again on amazon, and it doesn't support top bottom 3d.



Find me a good one plz? It needs to be 25 feet.

#1
Posted 04/19/2011 12:00 AM   
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10240&cs_id=1024005&p_id=2109&seq=1&format=2

im running this with another 10 ft or so in regular extender cables. Works fibe. All monoprice stuff is OUTSTANDING! and cheap.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10240&cs_id=1024005&p_id=2109&seq=1&format=2



im running this with another 10 ft or so in regular extender cables. Works fibe. All monoprice stuff is OUTSTANDING! and cheap.

#2
Posted 04/19/2011 02:46 AM   
im also surprised that it would be a cable problem...unless its [b]very[/b] old. Im pretty sure that any 1.3 high speed HDMI will support 3d. The Tv input needs to be 1.4. Im running a Misu DLP with the monoprice cables in 3d and it works fine.
im also surprised that it would be a cable problem...unless its very old. Im pretty sure that any 1.3 high speed HDMI will support 3d. The Tv input needs to be 1.4. Im running a Misu DLP with the monoprice cables in 3d and it works fine.

#3
Posted 04/19/2011 02:49 AM   
Cables of that length are a total crap shoot.
I'd make sur where ever you buy from has a decent return policy.
Cables of that length are a total crap shoot.

I'd make sur where ever you buy from has a decent return policy.
#4
Posted 04/19/2011 03:06 AM   
Yeah I'm going to actually call customer support tomorrow before I order a new one.
Yeah I'm going to actually call customer support tomorrow before I order a new one.

#5
Posted 04/19/2011 05:16 AM   
the cables are super thick. There are tons of reviews on the site,,,,many people running 50ft plus. Seems to have few problems. I have at least one run at about 30 ft and no problems. Their switchers are also great.
the cables are super thick. There are tons of reviews on the site,,,,many people running 50ft plus. Seems to have few problems. I have at least one run at about 30 ft and no problems. Their switchers are also great.

#6
Posted 04/19/2011 11:54 AM   
I have run 1080 3D (checkboard format) from my computer through a 50 foot HDMI Cable to a switch through a 6 foot HDMI cable to my receiver through a 10 foot HDMI to my tv. No Problems. All cables just cheap hdmi cables from monoprice.

Any connections on each side need to support 1.4 if that's something you are looking for. But as far as the cables are concerned:

"The HDMI Ethernet Channel feature will require a new cable that supports this functionality, either a Standard HDMI Cable with Ethernet or a High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet, depending on the maximum resolution to be supported. The Automotive Connection System will also employ a new class of cable, the Standard Automotive HDMI cable, which is designed specifically for automotive use. All of the other new HDMI 1.4 features will be compatible with the existing categories of cables."

This is from [url="http://www.hdmi.org/manufacturer/hdmi_1_4/hdmi_1_4_faq.aspx"]http://www.hdmi.org/manufacturer/hdmi_1_4/hdmi_1_4_faq.aspx[/url]

In other words any good high speed HDMI cable should do fine usually unless you need ethernet over HDMI too. I can't promise this is all correct. But as far as I know it is. Read the rest of that page if you want to know more.
I have run 1080 3D (checkboard format) from my computer through a 50 foot HDMI Cable to a switch through a 6 foot HDMI cable to my receiver through a 10 foot HDMI to my tv. No Problems. All cables just cheap hdmi cables from monoprice.



Any connections on each side need to support 1.4 if that's something you are looking for. But as far as the cables are concerned:



"The HDMI Ethernet Channel feature will require a new cable that supports this functionality, either a Standard HDMI Cable with Ethernet or a High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet, depending on the maximum resolution to be supported. The Automotive Connection System will also employ a new class of cable, the Standard Automotive HDMI cable, which is designed specifically for automotive use. All of the other new HDMI 1.4 features will be compatible with the existing categories of cables."



This is from http://www.hdmi.org/manufacturer/hdmi_1_4/hdmi_1_4_faq.aspx



In other words any good high speed HDMI cable should do fine usually unless you need ethernet over HDMI too. I can't promise this is all correct. But as far as I know it is. Read the rest of that page if you want to know more.

#7
Posted 04/19/2011 04:50 PM   
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