In message <63e38a5b081437478c77651f3d56c64f580a3...@orsmsx102.amr.corp.intel.com>, dated Thu, 4 Sep 2014, "Pettit, Ghery" <[email protected]> writes:

The problem with HDMI cables is that the HDMI standards for the cables do not specify that the shields be terminated.

Is anyone complaining to HDMI about that? It seems incredible, considering the status of the consortium companies that developed the interface, that the EMC issue was not treated in depth. Even if shielding was deemed optional (why?), at least the termination of shielding could have been specified.
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