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(More customer reviews)I actually have three of these and while they do accomplish the task, it is not without some caveats. First, they definitely need to be on cat6 cables. I ran from my dvd player to my TV at 20ft over builder installed cat5e the cables of which are probably not the same length and going directly to the TV it had multiple black outs and white screen splotches. But once I connected it as dvd=>HDMI Over Cat 5=> Receiver=> TV, the receiver cleaned up the signal so that there were no longer any more blackouts and everything was fine. Now for another one of the runs, it is 40ft-45ft. For this one, I just forgot about the Cat5e and put in new Cat6 cables which definitely made a difference. Going directly to the TV, there is only a cutout perhaps once every hour to hour and a half. Once I put a receiver on the other end of this one, I'm confident that the drop outs will cease like they did on the first one. The last one is on cat6 cables going for about 20ft directly to the TV. This TV doesn't have any drop outs at all. For those interested, the receiver is a Sony HT-SS2300, the DVD player is the Sony 400 DVD mega changer and the TVs are Insignia and Samsung. Also of note is that I did try some of the lesser priced HDMI over Cat5 wall plates and they did not complete the handshake so these items seem to be very device dependent.
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