While the term "splitter" is apt enough, a better choice might be "mirror" or "duplicator." Essentially, an HDMI splitter mirrors input from a source device -- such as a media str ...
The audio-visual world loves an acronym, so if you've heard about HDMI ARC or eARC and have been left scratching your head as to what these mean, then worry no more as we explain through these ...
eARC is an HDMI-based connection standard for home theater audio. To use eARC, your TV, cable, and audio device all have to support HDMI 2.1. eARC is backwards compatible with ARC, but limited by ...
Using a technology known as ARC (or eARC, depending on your HDMI version) you can simplify cabling and unlock much greater support for uncompressed, lossless audio. That’s not the best solution ...
In 2017, HDMI 2.1 introduced eARC, which added support for high-end surround sound such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. eARC also supports variable refresh rate (VRR), quick media switching (QMS ...
It supports the required features of HDMI 2.1 including dynamic HDR and enhanced audio return channel (eARC) and more, ensuring higher video quality and most advanced audio formats. The IP also ...
It supports the required features of HDMI 2.1 including dynamic HDR and enhanced audio return channel (eARC) and more, ensuring higher video quality and most advanced audio formats. The IP also ...
The latest soundbar technology happens to be connected via HDMI eARC, which makes for stable connections and high bandwidth data transfer. In turn, this results in high-quality audio, making for ...