HDMI: getting simpler, or on the way out?

Just as HDMI 1.4 gets itself established, two new proposals have been put forward by industry groups to change the way HD home cinema signals are transmitted.

One, designed for greater compatibility with mobile devices, could see HD audio and video transmitted by connectors as simple as the micro USB found on mobile phones; the other, even more radical, seeks to replace the whole HDMI system with connectivity using easily-available Ethernet cabling.

The consortium says that 5Play is 'an unrivalled feature-set that converges full uncompressed HD video, audio, 100BaseT Ethernet, high power over cable and various control signals through a single 100m/328ft CAT5e/6 LAN cable.

Up to 10.2Gbps bandwidth, with the capability to scale up to 20Gbps, means 'HDBaseT has the bandwidth to support the highest video resolutions such as full HD 1080p as well as 3D and 2Kx4K formats,' and it's also possible to daisychain components connected using the system, giving runs of up to 800m in eight 'hops'.

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