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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2009

Jeff Boccaccio, president of DPL Labs tells us everything we need to know about HDMI v1.4.

DPL Labs are an independant body who test HDMI cables to make sure they conform to industry specifications and performance levels.

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  • @joseph10704

    hi, how can i change  the HDMI BLACK LEVEL from NORMAL to LOW?

    i have a UN55C7000 and the BD-C6900 with an M2000 HDMI

    thanx

  • Great channel, loved your videos. Keep up the great work!

  • @GranKnight87 i am trying to think what will work just t point out tho from a friend on yoututbe there is not a whole lot YET in form of 7.1 audio on blu ray ,i mean YES it is cool i mean i wish i had a 7.1 but i dont but still even tho u still cna watch 3D now buddy and really i am so sure that ur happy now that u dont reallly need to buy a new receiver but ,the only thing i see for u getig 7.1 on 3D is YES buying a new receiver but really i say save your money my friend . just wait in time

  • @joseph10704 Yes It works, but you won't get the 7.1 DTS-HD MA Lossless Audio with the fiberoptic cable and that's a HUGE deal for me. You know what I'm talking about?

  • @GranKnight87 well i found a why to fix this problem dude u take your 3D blu ray player and put that into the tv with the 1.4 HDMI cable then u take a fiberoptic cable and put that into the 3D blu ray player and then in to the receiver and boom u have 3D try it and let me know if it work's dude.

  • @joseph10704 Well, to get the 3D signal to your TV. You will need, HDMI 1.4 cables, a 3D Receiver/Home Theater and a 3D Blu-ray palyer or cable box. So.. yeah, your receiver will not work with a 3D TV. We have the same problem, I'm stock in 2D. I won't pay $400 or more on a new home theater.

  • @joseph10704

    your fine.

  • @rclawitw

    i think they only send small data really quick.

  • smth really useful...

  • Why they didn't use a fiber optic cable instead of inventing a new cable. Just a thought.

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