TV cables can be of several types, such as component video cables, composite cables, coaxial RF cables, S-video cables, and DCI and HDMI cables. Component video cables can transmit high definition video signals after splitting them into three different parts. Composite cables are quite familiar and you can find the jacks on almost all entertainment equipment. These cables are, however, not capable of transmitting high-quality signals.
Among the other types of TV cables, coaxial RF cables are not high in quality but they can transmit audio and video signal within one cable. For better results, it is better if these cables are only used with TV’s that do not have any other input options. S-video cables can produce high-quality images in fine detail because they are able to transmit color and brightness separately. Digital Video Interface and High Definition Multimedia Interface cables can transmit standard and high definition signals. Most modern television sets and other pieces of equipment come with one of these two inputs.
Since there are now various things such as DVD players/recorders, VCRs, home theaters etc that can be plugged into a TV, it is better to know which cable goes where. Coaxial RF cables, with screw-in connectors, can be used to connect antennas, cable boxes, VCRs, TVs, DVD players/recorders etc. Composite cables are used to connect VCR’s, A/V receivers, DVD players/recorders and DVRs. S-video cables are used to connect newer TV’s, DVD recorders and DVRs. Component cables and HDMI cables are also used for such purposes. Better TV cable gives you better audiovisual experience.
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