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Topic: | define composite, s-video-and component This thread has 42 replies. Displaying posts 31 through 43. |
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Post 31 made on Wednesday May 25, 2005 at 03:15 |
Cable card or Set top box?
This message was edited by Joatm0n on 05/26/05 02:52 ET.
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Post 32 made on Tuesday May 31, 2005 at 22:56 |
stumped Long Time Member |
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On 01/18/01 08:37 ET, pandy said...
Use RG59 for the video and digital audio. There is no such thing as 'digital coax'. Actually yes there is. It looks like one of the RCA type cables that are used for sound and video. It is used with DVD player and is sent to the Home theater reciever to produce the Dolby Digital or DTS surround sound form DVD like Dolby Digital EX etc. The other Digital audio is Optial (toslink) Thats my 2 Cents
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Post 33 made on Tuesday May 31, 2005 at 23:48 |
Marky_Mark896 Select Member |
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This has got to be one of the funniest posts I've read in a while. Especially like how it was resurected by a guy that used his one and only post to bring back a 4 year old post from the dead.
Just made me chuckle...
Mark
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Post 34 made on Wednesday June 1, 2005 at 09:16 |
Larry Fine Loyal Member |
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On 05/31/05 22:56 ET, stumped said...
Actually yes there is. It looks like one of the RCA type cables that are used for sound and video. It is used with DVD player and is sent to the Home theater reciever to produce the Dolby Digital or DTS surround sound form DVD like Dolby Digital EX etc. The other Digital audio is Optial (toslink) Thats my 2 Cents Okay, we'll accept one of your 2 cents. Optical is digital only. ANY coax interconnect will carry 'coax' digital signals. Even a coat hanger will carry digital audio, as long as you scrape off the paint first. I bet you believe in digital speaker wire, too.
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Post 35 made on Friday June 10, 2005 at 22:09 |
DeadAir Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | February 2005 50 |
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Hey now that everyone has bashed their brains out on Composite, Component, S-Video & the definition of Coax. How about the newer "digital to digital" DVI and HDMI hook up formats.
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Post 36 made on Saturday June 11, 2005 at 15:05 |
Larry Fine Loyal Member |
Joined: Posts: | August 2001 5,002 |
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On 06/10/05 22:09 ET, DeadAir said...
Hey now that everyone has bashed their brains out on Composite, Component, S-Video & the definition of Coax. How about the newer "digital to digital" DVI and HDMI hook up formats. "Gyaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh!"
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Post 37 made on Sunday June 12, 2005 at 17:08 |
Spiky Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | May 2001 2,288 |
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Hmm. Does that mean you don't know the answer, Larry?
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Post 38 made on Monday June 13, 2005 at 20:10 |
Larry Fine Loyal Member |
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On 06/12/05 17:08 ET, Spiky said...
Hmm. Does that mean you don't know the answer, Larry? Hey, it could happen! lol Sounds like My Cousin Vinny, when Mona testifies about the "trick question" about the timing of a '57 Chevy with a 327 with four-barrel carb. Seriously, being a CRT front-projector user, I'm not familiar with digital connections beyond knowing how to connect them.
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Post 39 made on Tuesday June 14, 2005 at 10:23 |
Spiky Founding Member |
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Excellent read on the quote!
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Post 40 made on Sunday December 18, 2005 at 05:21 |
little_emmynem Lurking Member |
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can anyone give me a screnshot of Component Wire and its made up of three wires???? email me on little_emmynem@yahoo.com
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Post 41 made on Sunday December 18, 2005 at 15:10 |
Larry Fine Loyal Member |
Joined: Posts: | August 2001 5,002 |
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How about a simple explanation? Imagine three RCA-ended interconnects, one with red plugs, one with green plugs, and one with blue plugs. That's a component-video cable.
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Post 42 made on Monday December 19, 2005 at 03:00 |
Daniel Tonks Wrangler of Remotes |
Joined: Posts: | October 1998 28,780 |
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Also, you can simply use 3 separate video cables to do the job. I find it humorous when a 6-foot component cable is far more expensive than buying three equal-quality 6 foot standard video cables from the same company. And even funnier when a coaxial digital audio cable runs more expensive than the equal video cable. :-)
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Post 43 made on Monday December 19, 2005 at 03:55 |
Ernie Bornn-Gilman Yes, That Ernie! |
Joined: Posts: | December 2001 30,104 |
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At least in Southern California, Home Depot and lots of other places have sets of different colored plastic tape for about $3.00. The set has green, blue, red, yellow, black, and white.
I keep this in stock. Three unlabeled video cables, gently wound from one end to the other, with pieces of red, green, and blue tape on each end become a component cable. The yellow is used for NTSC if needed. The black and white can be for audio, or occasionally I will need them for RGBHV. Did some video guru create these tape packs?
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