What is 18Gbps HDMI Bandwidth?

In the Lab: What is 18Gbps HDMI Bandwidth?

What is 18Gbps? It's the HDMI 2.0 maximum bandwidth! But what does that mean? There is a lot going on in the HDMI cable between your devices. In this video, Jason from the AVPro lab explains the basics of 18Gbps bandwidth, its contents, and more.

If you enjoyed this video consider subscribing here: https://bit.ly/Subscribe_AVPro_Edge

    • Related Articles

    • Tech Tip: Why Bandwidth Matters, and How to Prepare for the Future

      Definition : Bandwidth is the maximum rate of data transfer across a given path.   Ok, We know what bandwidth is, but how can it affect the custom integrators?    Many video distribution systems have bandwidth limitations of 10.2 Gbps or less. When ...
    • 4K & HDR: Understanding Bandwidth

      Thanks for watching the next installment in our understanding 4K & HDR video. In this video we talk about bandwidth and how it has an effect on your video signal. 
    • 4k & HDR: Extending HDMI

      Are high bandwidth signals over HDMI causing you headaches? In this educational webinar from AVPro Edge, Jason talks about HDMI cables, 18Gbps signals, system limitations, and how our products help you overcome these A/V hurdles. Take a listen and if ...
    • Extending HDMI with 4K & HDR

      Are high bandwidth signals over HDMI causing you headaches? In this educational webinar from AVPro Edge, Jason talks about HDMI cables, 18Gbps signals, system limitations, and how our products help you overcome these A/V hurdles. Take a listen and if ...
    • HDMI 2.1 Terms with Explanations

      HDMI 2.1 Terms Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) HDMI Video Flag that automatically sets the display into the lowest latency settings. Capabilities Data Structure (CDS) Describes Audio Capabilities of an eARC RX (Audio Playback Device) to an eARC TX ...