Originally posted by: murphy55d
DVI > Component > S-Video > Composite > Coaxial
Originally posted by: murphy55d
DVI > Component > S-Video > Composite > Coaxial
Originally posted by: murphy55d
What are we referring to here? Composite = red/yellow/white. Coaxial = single black cable. Am i incorrect?
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: murphy55d
DVI > Component > S-Video > Composite > Coaxial
What about fiber optic?
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: murphy55d
What are we referring to here? Composite = red/yellow/white. Coaxial = single black cable. Am i incorrect?
Right...well the yellow is the only one carrying the video signal. I was under the impression that a good grade RG6 coax will yiled a better signal than your standard composite connection...
*shrug*
For a HDTV, both are practically irrellevant (sp?) anyhow.
Originally posted by: murphy55d
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: murphy55d
DVI > Component > S-Video > Composite > Coaxial
What about fiber optic?
That's just audio...
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: murphy55d
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: murphy55d
DVI > Component > S-Video > Composite > Coaxial
What about fiber optic?
That's just audio...
What's all this then?
Originally posted by: Trente
Component hands down.
BTW, what's Coaxial got to do with video?
Component, S-Video, and composite connections all use 75-ohm-terminated coaxial cables.Originally posted by: murphy55d
DVI > Component > S-Video > Composite > Coaxial