The maximum transmission bandwidth of an HDMI active optical cable is a core indicator for measuring its performance, directly affecting the transmission quality of high-definition video, audio, and data signals.
The maximum transmission bandwidth of an HDMI active optical cable is a core indicator for measuring its performance, directly affecting the transmission quality of high-definition video, audio, and data signals.
In traditional splicing solutions, different screens are prone to problems such as image misalignment and audio asynchrony due to factors such as hardware performance and signal transmission delay.
HDMI Active Optical Cable achieves high-bandwidth transmission in multimode fiber, the core of which lies in the deep integration of photoelectric conversion technology and the characteristics of multimode fiber.
Some devices have compatibility limitations with converters from specific brands. You can try using converters from other brands or models for testing.
High-performance chips can complete the encoding conversion of electrical signals to optical signals and the decoding and restoration of optical signals to electrical signals in a shorter time.
The HDMI converter achieves synchronous conversion and transmission of audio signals through digital signal processing and multi-format compatibility design.