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    Sonnet Thunderbolt 3 to dual HDMI

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      sommerdi
      last edited by

      i found in the Sonnet Spec  "Macs with four Thunderbolt 3 ports support four 4K monitors with two Sonnet adapters(5)"

      but anyway i am going to test it ... one is workung so far

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        bonemap Izzy Guru @sommerdi
        last edited by

        @sommerdi said:

        20/30m active hdmi cable

         Hi,

        Are you able to provide more specific detail about the long cables you are using please?

        Best wishes

        Russell

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          sommerdi
          last edited by


          this are cables  ... https://www.amazon.de/gp/produ.

          Diether

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          • bonemapB
            bonemap Izzy Guru @sommerdi
            last edited by

            @sommerdi

            Those cables are expensive. I am leaning towards Cat5e/Cat6 HDMI extenders or most likely HD BaseT for long cable runs. It is also because the shielded Cat6 cables have multiple uses and can be reused for different purposes and extenders making them attractive. There is also a nice flexible black Cat6 cable that has become available.

            Best Wishes

            Russell

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            • dbiniD
              dbini @bonemap
              last edited by

              @bonemap said:

              There is also a nice flexible black Cat6 cable that has become available.

              that's nice to know. Cat6 is generally a bugger to coil. do you have more details?

               

              John Collingswood
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              • bonemapB
                bonemap Izzy Guru @dbini
                last edited by bonemap

                @dbini said:

                do you have more details?

                 Hi John, 

                I had three 40 mtr cables made up last year but I am now unsure of the brand. They were made to measure at an AV shop. The flexible cable is much easier to deal with. I would have possibly looked at SDI cable and black magic boxes too, but the Epson projectors I am currently using have HD Base T ports built in.

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                  sommerdi
                  last edited by

                  i started with one hdmi cable in the past, today i would rethink for multi projection..... and would go for fiber, approx. 300€ per line ( up 500m no topic)

                  thanks good to know Cat Extenders ... in a simelar cost range   ....  

                  i worked in theater with BM SDI to HDMI converters, of coarse more stable, but more expensive


                  Diether

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                  • WolandW
                    Woland Tech Staff @sommerdi
                    last edited by

                    @sommerdi

                    Fiber is fragile, expensive, and is usually overkill for most applications (unless you need to run a cable for a mile or more).

                    SDI or extending over Cat are the better options imho.

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                      sommerdi
                      last edited by

                      short feedback .... 

                      it is running on my MBP  4 HDMI HD streams/videos with 2 Sonnet TB3 to dual HDMI 

                      Diether

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                        CraigAlfredson
                        last edited by

                        Good to know.  I'm curious if it will work on an iMac 2017.  I'm thinking no because it only has 2 TB3 ports.  I actually only need 3 video outputs, so I'm hoping I can use one Sonnet and one "regular" USB-C to HDMI adapter.  I received the Sonnet today, so hopefully I can test it soon.

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