Tutorial: HDMI - The Ins & Outs
Posted: 10 Jan 2007, 16:37
Due to many post discussions & questions, I am putting this together & will add to it as needed.
HDMI is a newer input/output circuit (& cable) style
It carries both the sound & the picture datastreams.
It was implemented for copyright protection reasons (piracy) only.
The best HDMI verson are the latest & most recent two V 1.3a (best) & V 1.3a
- as the previous HDMI circuits (prior to V1.3) were not put into hardware devices with the "proper" high bandwidth capability & needed specs, to properly carry the full Video & Audio datastream bandwidth.
V1.3 & V1.3a are purported to be the only one to transmit TrueColour & the newer higher level Dolby Digital & DTS HD sound formats.
If one has a DVI output/input it can be adapted to a HDMI.
However, if HDCP HDCP (DRM) circuitry is in effect (I.E. downconverting resolutions) - then to have no restrictions, you would have to have DVI with HDCP circuits to enable the DVI to HDMI using an adapter.
NOTE: Some HDMI inputs/outputs don't have HDCP
For PC use however, HDCP doesn't seem to really be an issue - as only a few have reported not having full potential when playing DVDs, CDs via the PC. This becomes more common (but only for some) when trying to rip CDs &/or DVDs.
HDMI = High-Definition Multimedia Interface *1(copyright Itel)
DVI = Digital Visual Interface
HDCP = High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (copyright Itel)
DRM = Digital Rights Management
PC = Personal Computer/Confuser :D
*1
4 Versions (2 revisions 2 catagories)
oldest to newest
HDMI 1.0
HDMI 1.1
HDMI 1.2
HDMI 1.2a
HDMI 1.3 (plus Catagory 1 & Catagory 2 specs)
HDMI 1.3a
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI
Newer cable types :roll:
UDI = Unified Display Interface (coming soon Q4 2007)
Current revision is 1.1, new in 1.1 is that it supports HDCP content-protection. Revision 2.0 is planned.
Supposedly "compatibility with the DVI standard. UDI will be also be compatible with HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface"
DP(?) = DisplayPort (no acronym yet) :D (coming VERY soon Jan 2007)
Current revision is 1.1, new in 1.1 is that it supports HDCP content-protection. Revision 2.0 is planned.
HDMI is a newer input/output circuit (& cable) style
It carries both the sound & the picture datastreams.
It was implemented for copyright protection reasons (piracy) only.
The best HDMI verson are the latest & most recent two V 1.3a (best) & V 1.3a
- as the previous HDMI circuits (prior to V1.3) were not put into hardware devices with the "proper" high bandwidth capability & needed specs, to properly carry the full Video & Audio datastream bandwidth.
V1.3 & V1.3a are purported to be the only one to transmit TrueColour & the newer higher level Dolby Digital & DTS HD sound formats.
If one has a DVI output/input it can be adapted to a HDMI.
However, if HDCP HDCP (DRM) circuitry is in effect (I.E. downconverting resolutions) - then to have no restrictions, you would have to have DVI with HDCP circuits to enable the DVI to HDMI using an adapter.
NOTE: Some HDMI inputs/outputs don't have HDCP
For PC use however, HDCP doesn't seem to really be an issue - as only a few have reported not having full potential when playing DVDs, CDs via the PC. This becomes more common (but only for some) when trying to rip CDs &/or DVDs.
HDMI = High-Definition Multimedia Interface *1(copyright Itel)
DVI = Digital Visual Interface
HDCP = High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (copyright Itel)
DRM = Digital Rights Management
PC = Personal Computer/Confuser :D
*1
4 Versions (2 revisions 2 catagories)
oldest to newest
HDMI 1.0
HDMI 1.1
HDMI 1.2
HDMI 1.2a
HDMI 1.3 (plus Catagory 1 & Catagory 2 specs)
HDMI 1.3a
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI
Newer cable types :roll:
UDI = Unified Display Interface (coming soon Q4 2007)
Current revision is 1.1, new in 1.1 is that it supports HDCP content-protection. Revision 2.0 is planned.
Supposedly "compatibility with the DVI standard. UDI will be also be compatible with HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface"
DP(?) = DisplayPort (no acronym yet) :D (coming VERY soon Jan 2007)
Current revision is 1.1, new in 1.1 is that it supports HDCP content-protection. Revision 2.0 is planned.