Hello, as you said, the answer is in the question: "out" is "output" from the high-definition audio and video digital interface "HDMI" to a device like a television. "in"
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Anonymous user
Thank you for your reply!!! Does that mean that if I put an HDMI out adapter on my iPad and connect it to the TV, the image from my iPad will be on the TV, or the other way around?
stewartia
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iPad to TV only
Flo
Ça veut dire quoi un et out sur un ces en de base actif.
Thank you for making an effort to write, "on an active base sound" Incomprehensible ... Otherwise: IN = Input OUT = Output
numitex
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an HDMI output
stewartia
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And now ARC and it’s getting complicated........
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"<b>A</b>udio <b>R</b>eturn <b>C</b>hanel" <br /> <br />Until now, the HDMI ports on TVs could only receive signals. Now with the ARC function, the HDMI connectors on compatible TVs can also transmit audio signals. <br />Thus, a compatible ARC TV connected to a compatible home theater can receive images from the home theater, but also send audio signals from TV channels through a single HDMI cable. <br /> <br />ARC therefore simplifies the connections between a TV and a home theater and limits the number of cables used for this type of installation. <br /> <br />ARC-compatible devices have HDMI v1.4 ports, but it is not necessary to use a certified HDMI 1.4 cable; for example, an HDMI 1.3 cable will work fine. <br /> <br />source : <a href='https://www.lcd-compare.com/definition-de-arc.htm' target='_blank' rel='nofollow noopener noreferrer'>https://www.lcd-compare.com/definition-de-arc.htm</a>"