HDMI cable for I2S


I’ve got an old Oppo DV-970HD I’m using as a transport into my Musician Pegasus R2R DAC in my headphone rig. The Oppo has an HDMI out (that does output 2-channel PCM) and the Pegasus has an HDMI I2S input, so I was wondering if any HDMI Cable will work for this? I recall someone saying you need to check with the DAC manufacturer to see which pins are live, but just wanted to check here to see if I’m missing something or if this can even work. I’m thinking of getting a 0.5m DH Labs Silversonic HDMI 2.1, so would this cable possibly work for this? It’s marketed as a video cable so not sure if that means anything or if HDMI is the same for audio or video. Thanks for any help/insights.

soix

No.

HDMI is not i2s.

i2s sometimes uses HDMI cables for external convenience.

Well, ‘no’ may not be the best answer to the question from soix.

I2S most definitely will use any standard HDMI cable to transport the clock and data signals between two compatible I2S interfaces. I use I2S all the time with standard HDMI cables.

The question should be, is the output from the OPPO truly I2S or standard HDMI?  The specs I read indicate a standard HDMI audio/video out from the OPPO, no mention is made of I2S.

So, while you certainly can use HDMI cables for I2S to I2S, you won’t get any signal from a standard HDMI out to I2S.

Hope this helps.

 

 

https://www.oppomod.com/

You can get a DIY I2s card from Oppo Mod.

Your model number doesn't show, but they reply by email very quickly.

FWIW I found using I2s over RJ45 was better than HDMI, YMMV.

The question should be, is the output from the OPPO truly I2S or standard HDMI?

The HDMI output is PCM, same as what comes out of the SPDIF output. So I’m thinking there’s not much value in using an HDMI cable or if the I2S input on the Pegasus would even recognize it.  Or, is the I2S PCM output the same as SPDIF and the difference is in the cable?