Cheers, mate. I'll check it out :thumbsup:
Marco.
Cheers, mate. I'll check it out :thumbsup:
Marco.
Any of this apply to USB cables? I need long ones.
Don't have HDMI cos I don't have a TV or any video-related stuff.
If u go over 5 metres then get a repeater cable. I use a 10 metre one and it works great
Mine from Amazon USA. (Monoprice active hdmi) came. Installed and think its a deffo improvement. Have file of battleship via Amazon prime is very nice as is the audio extracted from the hdmi and bluetoothed to my Dac and headphones.
£20 all in so not disastrous
Despite saying I would wait, the £10 Redmere cable from Cabledepot was too much of a temptation and I bought one.
I normally use the tuner inside my TV but if I need to record I switch to the Talktalk set top box. The picture was decidedly inferior when the set top box was used but the Redmere cable makes a considerable difference on HD.
A surprising and good result. Well done to Gaz and Geoff.
I am using mine with a 32" 4k AOC pc monitor and the performance is excellent. I do a lot of writing and spreadsheet work. On this monitor I can have 3 a4 pages side by side even larger than the original a4 pages, or an a4 page side by side with a large spreadsheet. Even though the fonts are tiny, they are so clear. The new cable has added clarity to the mix.
I haven't yet switched to a 4k tv, but my friend bought one of these cables for his 55" 4k tv. Big overall improvement with better colour saturation.
Geoff
Geoff
I run an old Panasonic 50” plasma - with rpi2 OSMC/Kodi as a source high quality HD media sometimes gave red dots on any input except the first (and even then during busy scenes they sometimes appeared over the blacks) - I ordered 2 redmere cables off Aliexpress at US$10 each delivered on the back of this thread. Thanks - problem solved for Kodi :)
Great to see others getting the benefit from these cables.
Happy 'bout dat. :thumbsup: