Meandering NL
I would like to be able to save a fully comprehensive & immutable PDF report of the cable just scanned (ie: ALL stats, HDMI VERSION, LENGTH, BANDWITH, DYNAMIC HDR, eARC, DOLBY VISION, DOLBY ATMOS, 3D, HDCP 2.2 2.3, Ethernet, ALLM, QMS, QFT, DTS, CEC, VRR etc. The report should include the serial number scanned, a photo with QR blocked. You already have all the data and it would give the user a certificate of authenticity for filing
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Marcus Mizerak
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Say you're at a flee market and see a 48 Gbps HDMI cable with label saying it's certified. You scan it, reminder you must have cell service for app to work, and says it's not listed or fraudulent. What's hard for people to understand? I've used it many times at BestBuy and Target and numbers matched with sticker and specs, though it's highly unlikely BestBuy would sell fake anything TBH. It's more reassurance that the item is indeed genuine.
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Andrew Ma
Does what it needs to do if not very limited. Checked a couple of cables that were considered certified and they reported back as fine. Although I'd be more suspect with the entire HDMI certification process because one of the Wirelogic 48G cables does not work very well compared to the Zeskit Maya I got.
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