In Reply to: RE: what are the digital llimits of a single conducter? posted by cloudwalker on September 22, 2016 at 04:22:46:
When you are looking at a red/white/yellow cable, that is composite video on the yellow and left/right audio on the white/red (normally). The video cable is shielded, so seems heavier.
If you insist on an analog connection, you should be using component video cables, where all three are identical coax conductors, to carry the three independent colors to your display.
But HDMI is so much more capable, and so much easier to connect, it is hard to understand why people use anything else these days for video.
But, whatever! Enjoy your system.
Cerebrate!
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Follow Ups
- RE: what are the digital llimits of a single conducter? - RhythmDevil 08:55:41 09/23/16 (2)
- I thought that a composite cable when used as a coax interface was "digital" - cloudwalker 13:31:05 09/23/16 (1)
- It is a wire. - Kal Rubinson 14:01:24 09/23/16 (0)