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Connect an HDMI®-enabled output device to a DVI-D display, or a DVI-D output device to an HDMI-capable display
Product ID: HDDVIMM150CM
- 1x HDMI male connector
- 1x DVI-D male connector
- Offers 1.5m in cable length
- Aluminum-Mylar Foil with Braided Shielding
- Molded connectors with strain relief
- High quality construction
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Overview
The HDDVIMM150CM HDMI® to DVI-D cable comes in a non-standard 1.5 meter / 5 foot cable length allowing for a convenient connection distance and enabling you to position your DVI-D or HDMI-enabled devices as needed.
This bi-directional cable enables you to connect a DVI-D video card (or other DVI-D output device) to a display that incorporates HDMI technology, or enables you to connect an HDMI-enabled output to a DVI-D capable display.
A valuable addition to any digital signage, multimedia or home theater application, this high-performance cable is designed to provide the best quality picture available through either HDMI technology or DVI digital connections.
This durably constructed HDMI/DVI-D adapter cable is backed by StarTech.com's Lifetime Warranty.
The StarTech.com Advantage
- Organize your HDMI and DVI-D devices as needed, with less clutter and at a distance that suits your specific requirements, with a unique 1.5 meter cable length
- Enables a high-quality, corrosion-free connection through gold-plated contacts
- Guaranteed reliability
Applications
Connecting HDMI/DVI-capable LCD TVs, LCD Projectors, Plasma TVs, HDTVs, DVD Players and set-top boxes
Connecting a DVI-D output device (video card, etc.) to an HDMI-enabled monitor/display
Connecting an HDMI-capable output device (video card, etc.) to a DVI-D monitor/display
Technical Specifications
Product Numbers | ||
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Extertis IE | STCHDDVIMM150CM | |
Ingram IE | V932945 | |
UPC Code | 065030854238 |
Warranty Information | ||
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Warranty | Lifetime | |
Hardware | ||
Cable Jacket Type | PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride | |
Cable Shield Type | Aluminum-Mylar Foil with Braid | |
Connector Plating | Gold | |
Connector(s) | ||
Connector A | 1 - HDMI (19 pin) Male | |
Connector B | 1 - DVI-D (19 pin) Male | |
Physical Characteristics | ||
Cable Length | 1.5 m [4.9 ft] | |
Color | Black | |
Connector Style | Straight | |
Product Height | 15 mm [0.6 in] | |
Product Length | 1.5 m [4.9 ft] | |
Product Weight | 137 g [4.8 oz] | |
Product Width | 40 mm [1.6 in] | |
Wire Gauge | 28 AWG | |
Packaging Information | ||
Package Quantity | 1 | |
Shipping (Package) Weight | 145 g [5.1 oz] | |
What's in the Box | ||
Included in Package | 1 - 1.5m HDMI® to DVI-D Cable - M/M |
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Product Support
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Data Sheet(s)
- HDDVIMM150CM_Datasheet.pdf
English
Frequently Asked Questions
Before You Buy
You should only use video converters and extenders if it is absolutely necessary to do so. In many cases, most video converters and extenders are not necessary if you purchase the correct cable.
The following table lists the maximum length of cable for common video standards.
Video standard | Maximum length |
DisplayPort | 50 ft. (15.2m) |
HDMI | 50 ft. (15.2m) |
DVI | 50 ft. (15.2m) |
VGA | 200 ft. (71m) |
Note: StarTech.com offers cables longer than what is listed above, including active cables, which typically include built-in active signal boosters that allow for longer cables. Active cables are specifically designed to exceed the suggested maximum lengths and are tested at the listed specifications (for example, the maximum listed resolution).
Video adapters
Video adapters passively adapt a cable from one connector type to another. Video adapters do not change the signal type, or change the video standard.
Examples of common applications for adapters include the following:
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DVI-I to VGA
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RCA to BNC
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Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort
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Couplers (female to female, or male to male)
Note: You can use a coupler to extend a cable for a short distance. However, each coupler that you use can introduce signal loss, which degrades the signal quality.
Video converters
Video converters actively process and change the signal type from one video standard and convert it to another standard. They are typically used to convert digital to analog and vice versa, but can be used to convert a digital signal to another digital video standard (for example, HDMI to DisplayPort).
Video converters work over short distances from the source to the destination: up to 15 feet or 3 meters.
Video extenders
Video extenders convert an input signal to a higher voltage for transmission over longer distances and then convert the input signal back to the original video standard. The input and the output signal will match on a video extender, as the same video standard is maintained end-to-end. If a cable is extended with adapters or converters, the signal quality degrades.
Note: For more information on using a video adapter or converter with a video extender, see the following FAQ: http://www.startech.com/faq/video_signal_converters_convert_then_extend.
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This is a passive video signal converter.
A passive video signal converter changes the type of connection that is being used but does not change the signal that passes through the converter. Because the video signal is not modified, passive converters tend to be smaller, simpler, and less expensive than active video signal converters. Examples of passive converters include DVI-I to VGA, HDMI to DVI, and DisplayPort to Mini-DisplayPort converters.
An active video signal converter modifies both the type of connection that is being used and the signal that passes through the converter. Because this type of conversion can be complex, active converters tend to be larger than passive video signal converters and sometimes require additional power. Examples of active converters include DVI-D to VGA, HDMI to DisplayPort, and VGA to HDMI converters.
For more information about passive and active DisplayPort video signal converters, refer to the following FAQ: https://www.startech.com/faq/DisplayPort_Converter_DP_Multi_Mode.
For more information about which type of video signal converter you should use when you convert video signals with an MST hub, refer to the following FAQ: https://www.startech.com/faq/mst_hubs_passive_vs_active_adapters.
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Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video display interface that can contain different types of signaling, based on the application. DVI cables and ports are created using different connector types to identify what application they are intended to be used in. The connector types are identified by the number of pins on the DVI connector. DVI comes in the following five different connector types:
- DVI-A (17 pin).
- DVI-D Single Link (19 pin).
- DVI-D Dual Link (25 pin).
- DVI-I Single Link (23 pin).
- DVI-I Dual Link (29 pin).
Single and Dual link DVI indicate the maximum resolution capabilities of the video source or video destination. The maximum resolutions are Single Link (1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz) and Dual Link (2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz).
Note: The maximum resolution of your video source and video destination are ultimately determined by the technical specifications of the devices. The connector type is not a definitive indicator of the maximum resolution.
DVI-A carries only analog (for example, VGA) with no digital component. DVI-D carries only digital video (for example, HDMI) with no analog component. DVI-I combines DVI-A and DVI-D connections to include both analog and digital components. A DVI-I port may be on either your video source or display, but whether or not a display carries either or both analog and digital sources depends on the technical specifications of your device.
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Troubleshooting
When you troubleshoot issues with an HDMI cable, there are some quick tests that you can complete to rule out potential problems. You can test to make sure that the following components are working correctly and are not the source of the issue:
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HDMI cable
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Video source
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Video destination
To test your setup components, try the following:
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Use the HDMI cable, video source, and video destination in another setup to see if the problem is with the components or the setup.
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Use a different HDMI cable, video source, and video destination in your setup to see if the problem persists. Ideally, you should test a component that you know works in another setup.
When you test the HDMI cable, video source, and video destination, it is recommended that you do the following:
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Verify that the source resolution matches the capabilities of the video source destination. For example, if the video destination is only capable of 720p, then the video source cannot output 1080p or 1920 x 1080, as that exceeds the capabilities of the video source destination.
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Test at a lower resolution, for example, 1024 x 768.
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If you are using 4K resolutions, test with a shorter cable.
If you are experiencing issues with audio over HDMI, ensure that the following is true:
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The source is set up to output audio over HDMI.
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The destination is compatible with the source's audio format.
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The destination's volume was raised.
Note: HDMI to DVI cables, adapters and converters do not support audio unless otherwise noted in the Technical Specifications tab on the product page on the StarTech.com website.
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