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Correct way to use HDMI?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 923774" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>I would assume so - also sometimes if you just pull it straight out or push it straight in (and do this pretty quickly) and dont jiggle it about then that might possibly also make a difference ie if none of the connector pins short out against each other :nfi:</p><p></p><p>but more times than not i would consider it lucky if nothing happens ..... sometimes i also get cautious and fussy with things that are definitely known to be perfectly hot swappable and still switch them off eg hard drives in an external SAS chassis but sometimes i get lazy with things like flash drives and i take a chance without formally ejecting those because those are generally inexpensive ..... but hard drives (due to the data in them) as well as AVRs or TVs would be a catastrophic costly mistake ..... so IMHO better to err on the side of caution</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 923774, member: 1447"] I would assume so - also sometimes if you just pull it straight out or push it straight in (and do this pretty quickly) and dont jiggle it about then that might possibly also make a difference ie if none of the connector pins short out against each other :nfi: but more times than not i would consider it lucky if nothing happens ..... sometimes i also get cautious and fussy with things that are definitely known to be perfectly hot swappable and still switch them off eg hard drives in an external SAS chassis but sometimes i get lazy with things like flash drives and i take a chance without formally ejecting those because those are generally inexpensive ..... but hard drives (due to the data in them) as well as AVRs or TVs would be a catastrophic costly mistake ..... so IMHO better to err on the side of caution [/QUOTE]
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