HDMI cable -> 16mm tube

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The problem with a regular HDMI cable is the connectors that won't fit or can't get pulled in such a tube.
@enver: Is there a HDMI cable that has only one HDMI connector connected to it or are you thinking of cutting the cable?
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I will cut th cable 50 cm before the connector and will try soldering the ends.
But first I will tray the mini connector hope this one will fit.
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nice...but a extra device :(

I don't need the voice part at the beamer side other option is maybe as Bastiaan suggested using component.
this are only 3x2 cables
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Nice there is component on the beamer and receiver that I'm interested in
http://www.kieskeurig.nl/projector_beam ... 00/290720/
Receiver will be Denon 3808A or the 4308A both with ethernet connection and Homeseer plugin..:)
Denon has also a new blu-ray with ethernet DBP-2010
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Isn't 16:10 projection the new way to go?
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does component supports 1080p with hdcp ?
One of those reasons in cant connect my playstation3 on my beamers dvi port.
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component is analog, not digital like hdmi/dvi-d so you have no hdcp, I would go for hdmi with modern devices. Component is only interesting as a fallback, if your tv/beamer doesn't support hdcp on it's hdmi/dvi port and you need to connect your modern dvd player/playstation3. (that the case with my hardware)
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I wouldn't go component, HDMI is quality-wise MUCH better. I would also say, when soldering wires, I would advise to just buy a connector; normailly connectors are quite "easy" solderable.
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i came across this one (hdmi over utp)
and it does hdcp and 1080p

http://www.erconline.nl/hdmi-verlenger- ... -4988.html
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(looking into getting a receiver too [:)] )
Note that not all Denon's convert video equally (eg no hdmi to component on the 3808, see p8 of the manual).
And then there's HDCP; apparently when/if that will be fully enforced (2014?), a protected blueray disc only allows 540p if the handshake fails (like for a component connection). Today a protected disc will apparently allow at most 1080i over an analog connection.
Wether the difference in picture quality is noticable is a whole different story [;)]
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