Video Cable Definitions

Posted by admin | Component Receivers Articles | Saturday 27 February 2010 7:46 am

Video Cables set

In simple terms Video cables are cables for transferring the video signal from one source to another use. Once this is called coaxial cable, because most of video cables available today are coaxial cables.

Justification for the various video cables

Different video cables for different purposes, depending on their applications. Some of the benefits of using these cables are:

1. Improvement of contrast ratio

2.Running cables longer

3. Less video distortion

4. The creation of improved color

Types of video cables

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

1. DVI Video Cables

2. Composite Video Cables

3. RGBHV Video Cables

4 Component Video Cable

5. S-Video Cables

6. Portable video projector cables

7. VGA Cables

DVI VideoCables

DVI or Digital Video Interface cables are slightly larger than standard VGA cable. Ideal cables DVI digital connection between source video and create your display device.

Composite Video Cables

The cables most commonly used composite video cables. These cables are often used in video player and stereo. These cables are colored red, white and yellow where the red for right channel audio, white for left audio channelsand yellow for the video signal. A single cable is used to complete the video signal. This is the most common form of cables, in spite of their poor quality video / audio signals. The most common use of these cables, televisions, camcorders, VD player, and VCR.

RGBHV Video Cables

RGBHV Video Cables are similar to composite video cable, but the difference is that the video signal to RGBHV cables are divided into five. These RGBHV cables divide the color of the video signal red, green and blue. Now days, most high-end monitors, the connection used to create the HDTV RGBHV high definition video quality.

Component Video Cables

The signal cables component video full video is divided into three. This method offers better image quality will be compared with the composite cable or S-video cable. Tips Jacks cable component, green, red and blue. Most current DVD players, TV tuners, HD, the userComponent cable connections>.

S-Video Cables

This S-video cables are also known as SVHS cables and a variety of purposes, including the latest TVs, satellite-top box, camcorder and SVHS video recorder, etc. S-video cables proposed split into two component video signals, such as luminance and color. This is the main difference between cables S-video and composite video cables.

Portable video projector cables

As the name suggests, portable video projectorcable does not need much space for the connection. As a result of this lack of space most of the cables portable projector has a 15-pin VGA. The projector is designed to improve the sensitivity of the video signal received and treats them accordingly. This portable projector video cables use three of the 15 pins for connecting to component video signal.

VGA Cables

These VGA cables are cables for the normal control, and three rows of pins fifteen years. VGA cables are primarily used toPC to a projector or a computer to computer monitor connections

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