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On this week’s podcast, Jeff Boccaccio joins us from DPL Labs, the independent test laboratory he founded almost two decades ago to test and verify high-speed digital signaling devices such as HDMI.

DPL Labs’ facility in Ormond Beach, FL offers the most precise and critically accurate digital video product performance testing currently offered. Employing an exhaustive, multi-element testing regime, DPL Labs puts all manufacturer-submitted products through an electronic torture test. For those products that excel above and beyond the minimum DPL Labs requirements, DPL Labs awards their prestigious “DPL Labs 48G certification label.” This label assures you of a product that will exceed your expectations in both performance and long-term reliability.

In today’s conversation, we will explore a little bit more about the history of DPL Labs testing methods, Jeff’s personal background, the evolution of HDMI, and specifically what Jeff has uncovered over the past 18 months involving interoperability challenges between projectors, AVRs, video processors, active optical cables (AOC), and system accessories such as switches, extenders, and distribution devices.

Link: www.dpllabs.com

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