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With HDMI 2.2, the clear-cut "Ultra96" designation instantly tells you that a cable supports the new specification. Ideally, ...
HDMI ARC and eARC provide a two-way flow of sound between a TV and a soundbar or other gear. Here's what you need to know.
That audio will be limited to Dolby Digital 5.1 sound, but if your TV doesn’t have HDMI ARC/eARC, then that’s likely the best sound your TV can produce anyway.
1. Use only an HDMI connection between the TV and the soundbar. Many soundbars include several types of audio connections and cables, but if your soundbar has an HDMI port, we recommend starting ...
Established in 2009 as part of HDMI 1.4, ARC (Audio Return Channel) is a feature that allows the HDMI cable to run audio data back and forth between your TV and a separate audio receiver or soundbar.
HDMI is a modern standard for the transmission of video tracks and multi-channel audio signals. PC monitors, (smart) TVs or hi-fi and surround systems rely on this reliable and user-friendly ...
HDMI ARC (that's Audio Return Channel) is a clever protocol that sits within the HDMI standard. It can help simplify a complicated AV setup and significantly reduce the number of cables needed. You ...
These provide DVD-Audio and One-Bit Audio. 1.4 can do 4K at 30Hz with ARC, Dolby TrueHD, and DTS-HD audio, but the big jump is HDMI 2.0, which can do 4K at 60Hz, HE-AAC, DRA, and 32 audio channels ...
The HDMI Forum has announced HDMI 2.2, a new specification that doubles the previous bandwidth and includes a protocol to keep audio and video in sync.