Contact the company you received your HDMI TV from. Then go to the company website and see if the have a manual uploaded to their site. Also you may find a manual online uploaded by a user.
HDMI selector switch from RadioShack. You can connect multiple HDMI devices to it, and select which one passes through to the HDMI cable that you connect from the device to the tv. If the tv is a good distance away from the tv, then go with an HDMI over cat5e extender.
An HDMI Splitter is used to send video signals to many different devices that one may have and need to send a video signal to. If one has a computer and a television they ham use a HDMI Splitter so that they can get a video signal on the television as well as on the computer.
Where you place your HDMI component will depend on what type of television you have. The best thing to do is to consult the users guide or manual in order to find out where the component is installed.
To increase HDMI outlets on a TV with a single HDMI port, you can use an HDMI switch, which allows multiple HDMI devices to connect to one port. Simply plug the HDMI switch into the TV's HDMI outlet and connect your devices to the switch. Alternatively, an HDMI splitter can be used if you want to send the same signal to multiple displays, but for different inputs, a switch is the better choice. Ensure the switch supports the HDMI version and features you need, such as 4K or HDR.
Generally, televisions only have HDMI inputs. If there is an HDMI output, it may be possible to connect it to the input of another television although HDMI outputs from televisions are frequently limited in their functionality. Check the manual of the television for confirmation of the capabilities.
You cannot convert one to the other. HDMI is digital, and has built-in Digital Rights Management (copy protection). Component is analog and has no protection. Some upper model surround receivers can 'up convert' component to HDMI, but will not allow HDMI sources to play on a TV with only component video inputs.
Look on the back of the TV for a HDMI input connection. If it is there, your TV is capable of receiving a HDMI signal.
Almost all BluRay players have an analog video output which can be used to connect to standard definition televisions. The output is a copy of the HDMI output but is only standard definition. To experience the HD quality, and HD television with an HDMI interface is needed.
You can record copy-free (non-commercial) video and audio from HDMI using a Mark of the Unicorn HD Express. It connects to your Mac Pro with a PCIe card, or your 17" MacBook Pro with a PCI Express card. You cannot record HDMI signals from a Blu-Ray, DVD, Cable TV, or other commercial sources.
DVI and HDMI cables are similar and compatible for digital video signals. HDMI also carries audio while DVI does not. If a DVI cable, connector or adapter is used anywhere in the signal path, the audio signal will be lost. As many computers have a DVI output and most televisions have HDMI inputs, it is common to find at least one HDMI input on a television with a linked analog audio input. It is usually a 3.5mm jack socket near the HDMI connector. To make use of it, the television's menu setting allows either HDMI or analog audio to be selected. Consult your television user manual for full details.
The Sony HDMI television set is superior to other television sets that do not meet the criteria for an HDMI television set but there are a few televisions that exceed the quality of the Sony HDMI television set.
No. HDMI cables will need an HDMI input and only HD capable TVs will have them.