Audio Video Cables Installation

by Video Addict on October 9, 2011

Cables and cords are essential to operating your favorite device. Component video separates the video signal into individual streams and these video streams are carried via three cables, colored red, and green and blue that normally comes bundled with RCA type jack connectors. Component video signals will provide better color resolution, purity and fidelity than S-Video and composite video signals.

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For electronics like televisions, digital cameras and camcorders there are DVI cables, HDMI cables and S-video cables. Also, HDMI cables are used for content management. For example, a manufacturer would use it to enable service providers to control access to specific content.

DVI stands for Digital Video Interface, while HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. The biggest difference between DVI and HDMI is that DVI is used solely for video and HDMI cables carry both the video and audio signals through one signal. There are RCA cables, which are also known as composite cables, which include one connection for video which is usually yellow and it includes parts for left and right audio channels, which are usually white and red respectively.

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