idc:AllisonX:
hdmi is digital... 0's and 1's?
The siganl either gets there or it doesn't. The good thing about hdmi is error correction..... so if the signal sent isnt correctly received then it is re-requested.
As such, there shouldn't be any real difference in which cable you use (when comparing cables of the same hdmi standards).
Maybe, maybe not?
Hi AlisonX. Digital is not just 1s and 0s when it comes to continuous transmission of a signal for audio. There is also a 'tick' embedded in the signal which is for timing. If the timing is out, which it always is to one degree or another, that is called jitter. More details here
http://community.whathifi.com/forums/t/385137.aspx
Jitter does not matter with the sending of data such as a word document for printing. In that case the data is sent, error checked and once all received it is printed. Audio and visual signals are continuous and have to be processed on the go in real time as no one wants gaps in the music or film.
There is evidence by measuring jitter that it can be increased by a cable. Higher frequencies can be delayed more so than lower frequencies by bandwidth as they travel through a cable. RFI and EMI can also cause a signal to slow. Both cases are jitter. Then there is the resistence at the point the wire is connected to the connector. That too can cause jitter.
There is however no definitive proof that jitter is a problem and the cause of digital cables sounding different. But it more of an explanation than studying only the 1s and 0s.
I could not put it better my self.
I mean I don't care less if anybody else can not hear the difference in sound on different cables as I can and that is what matters, I can hear differences in mains fuses when they are just turned around, not a major difference but a worth while improvement.
As for HDMI cables there are differences mainly in audio going to a good AMP, if you turn around an optical cable and try it in both directions there should be no difference but again there is, mainly it's in the high frequency the improvement comes in and that's where most peoples hearing is different, my sister just can not hear anything above 10Khz, but me I can hear a high pitched sound coming from my hover plus my PC sometimes and some light bulbs, so I have sensitive hearing, such as the WHF team so the smallest differences you can hear, if anybody is like my sister she can not hear any differences from my high end monocle XL speaker cable to my IXOS 6003 cable.
Next week I am going to try my high end IXOS HDMI cables to some cheap ones I brought and a midrange one to see if there is any difference in picture quality "be interesting".
Have a good weekend Guys!