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Cables were installed a couple weeks ago before insulation and drywall went up. Turns out I didn't even need 50ft HDMI cables. Darn client hadn't made up their mind where stuff was going until I went onsite to install the cables. All I really needed was two 35ft cables and a 15ft cable. I ended up using one 50ft cable and the 25ft cable I ordered. Stuck with a 50ft cable now (20% restocking fee to send it back + shipping).
I also needed a stereo 1/8" audio cable to hook up a standalone "jukebox" (really it's just a glorified PC) to the main home theater AV receiver. That cable needed about 65ft.
I'm waiting for the client to call me back to finish the installation, install wallplates, hook up to AV receiver, and test everything.
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HDMI is an all or nothing cable....So their should never be any degradation. The key to long HDMI cables is their gauge. Since most short length HDMI cables are 28AWG, I always make sure the 50 footers I use are 24AWG. I get 1080p no problem.
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for 50' it shoudl not be an issue. Take a look at snapav, its dealer only products, but they have one that will send 1080p over a single coax. hdmi in and out, coax in the middle
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