If you bought an active optical HDMI cable and your screen shows No Signal, the cable may not be broken.
It may simply be connected in the wrong direction.
Unlike many standard copper HDMI cables, most active optical HDMI cables are directional. One end is marked Source, and the other end is marked Display. To work correctly, the Source end must connect to the output device, and the Display end must connect to the screen.
For example:
PC / console / media player → TV / monitor / projector
The CABLETIME Ultra Slim 8K AOC HDMI 2.1 Cable is also directional. Its product page lists one connector as HDMI Male Source and the other as HDMI Male Display, and it is designed for source-to-display transmission. It supports 48Gbps bandwidth, 8K60Hz, 4K120Hz, 4K240Hz, and comes in 5m and 8m lengths with a 2×3mm ultra-slim cable body.
Quick Answer: Which End Goes Where?
| Cable End | Connect To | Examples |
| Source | Output device | PC, laptop, game console, media player, set-top box, camera adapter |
| Display | Display device | TV, monitor, projector, capture card or display input |
Correct connection:
Source device → Source end of cable → Display end of cable → TV / monitor / projector
Wrong connection:
Display end connected to source device → Source end connected to screen
If connected backward, the display may show No Signal.
Other brand also explains that fiber optic HDMI cables are directional and must be connected from Source to Display; if plugged in backward, they will not work.
Why Are AOC HDMI Cables Directional?
AOC stands for Active Optical Cable.
A standard copper HDMI cable usually carries electrical signals through copper wires. Many regular copper HDMI cables are not directional.
An AOC HDMI cable is different. It converts high-speed electrical HDMI signals into optical signals for transmission through fiber, then converts them back at the other end. Because this active conversion happens in a specific direction, the cable needs a correct Source-to-Display connection.
That is why the two ends are not interchangeable.
| Cable Type | Directional? | Why |
| Standard passive copper HDMI cable | Usually no | It carries electrical signals directly |
| Active copper HDMI cable | Often yes | Built-in signal electronics may work one way |
| AOC / fiber optic HDMI cable | Usually yes | Signal conversion is designed from source to display |
Most HDMI and DisplayPort fiber optic cables are unidirectional, because the optical transmission system is designed around a specific signal flow direction.
What Does “Source” Mean?
The Source end should connect to the device that sends the HDMI signal.
Common source devices include:
· Desktop PC
· Gaming laptop
· PS5 / Xbox / Nintendo Switch dock
· Blu-ray player
· Media player
· Set-top box
· Apple TV / Roku / Fire TV
· Camera or DSLR, when using the correct HDMI adapter
· HDMI output from a dock or adapter
Think of the Source end as the beginning of the signal.
If the device outputs video, connect the Source end there.
Examples:
| Setup | Source End Goes To |
| PC to monitor | PC |
| PS5 to TV | PS5 |
| Laptop dock to projector | Dock HDMI output |
| Media player to display | Media player |
| Camera to capture card | Camera HDMI adapter or camera output side |
What Does “Display” Mean?
The Display end should connect to the device that receives the HDMI signal.
Common display devices include:
· TV
· Monitor
· Projector
· Capture card HDMI input
· Video switcher input
· External recorder or monitor input
Think of the Display end as the destination of the signal.
If the device receives video, connect the Display end there.
Examples:
| Setup | Display End Goes To |
| PC to monitor | Monitor |
| Console to TV | TV |
| Laptop to projector | Projector |
| Camera to capture card | Capture card HDMI input |
| Media player to display | Display |
What Happens If You Connect It Backward?
If an AOC HDMI cable is connected backward, you may see:
· No Signal
· Black screen
· Random disconnect
· No image at all
· Device detected but no picture
· Display not waking up
This does not always mean the cable is defective.
First, check the direction.
A simple test:
1. Turn off both devices.
2. Connect the Source end to the output device.
3. Connect the Display end to the TV, monitor, projector, or capture card.
4. Turn on the source and display.
5. Select the correct HDMI input.
6. Test again.
Reddit home theater users also commonly mention that fiber optic HDMI cables are one-way and should have arrows or markings showing the direction.
Test Before Installing Behind a Wall or Desk
Direction matters most when the cable is difficult to access after installation.
Before routing an AOC HDMI cable:
· behind a wall-mounted TV
· through a cable channel
· behind a desk
· inside a projector setup
· around a monitor arm
· through furniture
· under the floor
· behind a cabinet
Always test the cable direction first.
This is especially important for 5m, 8m, or longer installations. If the cable is routed backward and hidden behind a wall, fixing it later can be frustrating.
Installation checklist:
| Step | What to Check |
| 1 | Identify the Source end |
| 2 | Identify the Display end |
| 3 | Connect Source to the output device |
| 4 | Connect Display to the screen |
| 5 | Test signal before cable management |
| 6 | Confirm resolution and refresh rate |
| 7 | Only then route the cable behind furniture or wall |
Direction Examples for Common Setups
PC to Monitor
Correct connection:
Source end → PC HDMI output
Display end → Monitor HDMI input
This is one of the most common setups for gaming PCs, office monitors, and high-refresh displays.
Console to TV
Correct connection:
Source end → PS5 / Xbox / Switch dock
Display end → TV HDMI input
For 4K120Hz or high-refresh gaming, also make sure the HDMI port on the TV supports the required mode.
Laptop to Projector
Correct connection:
Source end → Laptop HDMI output or USB-C to HDMI adapter
Display end → Projector HDMI input
If the laptop only has USB-C, you will need a USB-C to HDMI adapter or dock.
Media Player to TV
Correct connection:
Source end → Apple TV / Roku / Fire TV / Android TV box
Display end → TV
This is useful when you use an external streaming device instead of the TV’s built-in apps.
Camera to Capture Card
Correct connection:
Source end → Camera HDMI output or camera HDMI adapter
Display end → Capture card HDMI input
Important: many cameras use Micro HDMI or Mini HDMI, not full-size HDMI-A. You may need the correct adapter or cable before using a full-size HDMI-A to HDMI-A cable.
Important: Directional AOC HDMI Is Not the Same as ARC/eARC
This is a common source of confusion.
AOC HDMI cables are usually designed for video signal flow from Source to Display.
ARC/eARC is different. HDMI.org explains that eARC allows audio that originates at the TV, such as from cable, satellite, streaming, or source devices, to be sent to an AVR or soundbar through a single HDMI cable.
That means ARC/eARC is a return-audio use case, commonly:
TV → Soundbar / AVR
The CABLETIME Ultra Slim AOC HDMI 2.1 Cable is optimized for source-to-display video connections and the product page notes that this slim model does not support ARC/eARC.
So do not use this cable for:
· TV to soundbar ARC
· TV to soundbar eARC
· TV app audio return to AVR
· Home theater audio return setup
Use it for:
· PC to monitor
· Console to TV
· Laptop / adapter to projector
· Media player to display
· Camera adapter to capture card or monitor
Simple Troubleshooting: No Signal with an AOC HDMI Cable
If your screen shows No Signal, try this checklist before replacing the cable.
| Problem | What to Check |
| No image | Check Source and Display direction |
| Black screen | Confirm the display is on the correct HDMI input |
| Signal drops | Test a lower resolution or refresh rate first |
| Works before routing, fails after routing | Check for tight bends or connector stress |
| Laptop does not output | Check adapter or dock compatibility |
| Console does not show 4K120Hz | Check TV HDMI 2.1 port and video settings |
| Soundbar ARC/eARC does not work | This slim model does not support ARC/eARC |
Final Recommendation
If you use an AOC HDMI cable, remember one rule:
Source sends the signal. Display receives the signal.
Connect the cable this way:
Source device → Source end → Display end → Screen
Before installing the cable behind a wall, behind a desk, around a projector, or through a cable channel, always test the direction first.
For the CABLETIME Ultra Slim 8K AOC HDMI 2.1 Cable, this is especially important because it is designed for clean 5m and 8m source-to-display setups. It supports high-bandwidth video such as 8K60Hz, 4K120Hz, and 4K240Hz, but it must be connected in the correct direction.
Use it for:
· PC to monitor
· Console to TV
· Laptop / adapter to projector
· Media player to display
· Camera adapter to capture card
Do not use this slim model for:
· TV to soundbar ARC/eARC
· TV app audio return
· AVR or soundbar return-audio setups
AOC HDMI cables can make long-distance high-performance video setups cleaner and easier to route, but only when the Source and Display ends are connected correctly.
What does Source mean on an HDMI cable?
Source means the device that sends the HDMI signal. Examples include a PC, laptop, game console, media player, set-top box, or camera HDMI adapter.
What does Display mean on an HDMI cable?
Display means the device that receives the HDMI signal. Examples include a TV, monitor, projector, capture card, or HDMI input device.
Why does my AOC HDMI cable say No Signal?
The cable may be connected backward. Connect the Source end to the output device and the Display end to the screen. Also check the display input, HDMI port, and video settings.
Are all HDMI cables directional?
No. Many passive copper HDMI cables are not directional. Active optical HDMI cables are usually directional because they use active signal conversion from source to display.

