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Video Cable Definitions

Video Cable Set

In simple terms Video cables are the cables used for transmitting the video signal from one source to another. Sometimes they are called, like most coaxial cable video cables available today are coaxial cables.

Reasons for the use of other video cable

Various video cables are used for different purposes depending on their applications. The advantages of using these cables are:

1. Improve the contrast ratio

2.Running cables longer

3. Getting less distortion of video —

4. Creation of improved color —

Types of video cables

The types of video cables are based on the application. Some of the most popular video cable, or are:

1. DVI Video Cables

2. Composite video cable

3. RGBHV Video Cable

4. Component Video Cables

5. S-Video cable

6. Portable Video Projectors Cables

7. VGA Video Cables

DVI Video Cables

DVI orCable Digital Video Interface are slightly larger than the standard VGA cable. Ideally, DVI cable provides digital connection between the video source and display device.

Composite video cable

The cable, the most commonly used video composite video cable. These cables commonly used VCR and stereo. These cables are color coded, ie red, white and yellow when red is for audio right channel, white is for audio, left channelYellow for the video signal. A single cable is used to transmit the video signal length. These are the most common type of cable used, despite their poor quality video / audio signals. The most common use of cable TV, camcorder, DV player and VCR.

RGBHV Video Cable

RGBHV Video Cables are similar to composite-video cable, but the difference lies in the fact that the video signal are divided into the RGBHV cable in five years. These RGBHV cable division of the color video signalRed, green and blue. Today, most high-end monitors are HDTV RGBHV connection used to create the high-definition video quality.

Component Video Cables

In the video cable component video signals are divided into complete three. In this way, it offers better picture quality, then compare the composite cable or S-Video cable. Tips Jacks cable components are in green, red and blue. Most DVD players today, HDTV tuner with component cablesConnections.

S-Video cable

This S-video cables are also know as S-VHS cable, and have different purposes, including the latest TVs, satellite set-top box, camcorder S-VHS VCR, etc., and S-video cable video-sharing signals into two components, luminance and chrominance. This is the main difference between cable S-Video and composite video cable.

Portable Video Projectors Cables

As the name suggests, portable projector video cable has little roomfor the port. Due to limited land supply most portable projector cables comes with 15-pin VGA. The projector is designed to receive the video signal and to identify appropriate treatment. These cables portable video projector with three of the 15 pins for component video connection designed.

VGA Video Cables

These VGA cables are normal cable control and three rows of fifteen pins. VGA cables are primarily used for PC with a projector or a PCComputer Connections Monitor

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