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I've only used 10' Mono Price Premium Certified HDMI Cables. Ensure your HDMI cable has been certified for 18Gbps. Look for the HDMI Premium COA when buying HDMI cables. These cables have been tested and certified by a HDMI authorized testing center for 18Gbps which is required for 4K HDR. Longer cables runs over 15' have had issues sending the required signals from many UHD players.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had similar issues. Mine worked with an older 4 ft Monster 400 cable but not on the 12 ft 400. I bought a Monster Black Platinum 9 ft and it works fine. That one is rate at 27 gbps. Length quickly becomes a factor at those data speeds.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Passive cables, even certified 4k HDMI will difficulty passing the 4k HDR signal over 10 feet. Try Active HDMI cables for over 15 feet runs or adding a HDMI repeater 2.0. I had/having success with blackbird HDMI 2.0 repeater. Can be purchased on mono price and amazon for around $20
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Best way to solve this is actually to run your hdmi signal over Ethernet rather than hdmi On longer runs like that hdmi can lose signal very easily
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