ARC supports the most popular audio formats, includingDolby Digital and DTS, which work great for surround sound. That said, it does have its limitations (we’ll get into those later when we talk about eARC). For now, just know that HDMI ARC is all about making things simpler and more ...
The high bandwidth and low latency of HDMI 2.1 ensures perfect sync in an eARC setup. The eARC standard is relatively new, but when it catches on, we’re going to see a wave of new devices. In particular, it might make your A/V receiver entirely obsolete. Without the need to split a...
HDMI has always possessed the ability to send digital video and audiofroma component to your TV, but the real magic involved in the addition of ARC/eARC is that the same cable can be used to send digital audio back to the same component from the TV. So, one cable, three potential digi...
hdmi 2.1 is the latest version of the hdmi standard, which supports advanced features like higher resolutions, faster refresh rates, and enhanced audio formats. hdmi 2.1 also supports features like dynamic hdr and earc. what is dynamic hdr? dynamic hdr is a feature of hdmi 2.1 that allows ...