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by snops
2008 days ago
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The DDC interface, which is an I2C bus that allows for bidirectional communications to read EDID data, so you know what you are plugging into. Hot plug detection via the HPD line, so you can tell if you are plugged in or not. Embedded 5V power, very useful for conversion dongles, ethernet, probably more things I forget.
HDMI has a lot of pins, which makes DIY cables difficult, however they are useful. |
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I can't think of any time I've ever used anything on a HDMI that uses power -- my HDMI to SDI converters (or vice versa) have separate power so it can't be very reliable and/or powerful
I guess EDID data can be useful in the computing space for feeding back from the monitor.