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Originally Posted by Hondaracer
please explain where the signal will become distorted
and who would be expecting any sort of quality difference in passing an analog signal via HDMI?
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signals become weaker as distance increases, this goes for both analog and digital signals.
I do not understand your question. what do you mea by passing analog signal via hdmi? but I can tell you the reason people rarely expect a difference is because most of the cheaper cables can do the job, and as long as the signal retains the original, that's the cable doing their job. Therefore no difference will be shown when a better cable is replaced.
but that does not rule out the fact that there isn't a difference between a cheap and a quality cable. as it is very irresponsible and misleading to educate others with this false information.
and "quality of hdmi cables only matter when distance is involved. "
this statement itself explains it, all cables will have distance involved, short or long, doesn't matter. as long as a cable can keep the original signal over a span of distance, better than the other, then it is a better cable. I am not talking about all the gimmick technology you migt see on monster cables, i am talking about signal strengths and propagation attenuation.