What standard transmits 1080p@60 on a single cable? I thought 1080p@60 (what little there is of it) was transmitted on dual-cable HD-SDI (SMPTE 372M). http://www.in24p.com/in24p%20info%20files/SMPTE%20372m.pdf Ron ShLampen@xxxxxxx wrote: >Friends- > >You may argue about 1080p, but Belden introduced extended testing of our >three most popular video cables (1855A, 1505A, 1694A) out to 4.5 GHz. That >is >the third harmonic of the clock for 1080p (1.5 GHz clock). The people who >have been asking us for extended testing have been almost entirely >video-for-film or animation houses. > >I expect the animation folks soon to migrate to 10gig (10GbaseT) on copper. >With a 10gig copper pipe, according to the SMPTE DC-28 committee, you can do >anything you could possibly want in a networked format. So many films (not >just animation but effects films, Star Wars III, War of the Worlds) are now >just huge data files worked on by many people simultaneously. > >When they build the first Yottabit Server (1023 bits) in Antarctica (nice and >cool for the circuits), you will understand why I say ice climbing and >computer programming will be the perfect skill set. > >You have been warned! > >Steve Lampen >Belden Cable > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line.