analogue
transmissions can carry standard definition (480i or 576i signal) use
of standerd formats such as ntsc, pal, and secam however the cable can
only carry one signal unlike s-video that can carry multiple videos.
this cable can only carry the image.
s-video (anolog)
analogue
cable caring standerd definition (480i and 576i) it separates black and
white couler signals to achieve better images than composite however it
has a lower resolution than component video. each pin has a different
ground pin the fith bottom pin is used for holding the cable in place
the
rgb distributes the couler in three ways (red, green, blue) it allows a
full HD resolution however due to the nature of digital TV's extra
conversion needs to take aplace this created artefacts (edge clarity)
this may be limited to 1080p.
vga (analogue)
vga
is typically used for computer monitors and connects to video cards,
HDTV'S , laptops, notebooks and an array of other equipment it uses the
same RGB method as a component cable.
it allows higher resolution, ranging from 640x400 all the way up to 2048x1536
the
higher resolution cables usually require coaxial wiring and insulation
for higher quality. one of the down sides to vga is does not carry
audio.
DVI cable (digital)
Dvi
is a digital cable , meaning no loss in quality. it is often found on
HDTV,S and video cards. there are three main types of DVI cables (DVA-D,
DVI-A and DVI-I)
the cable comes in single and dual link but dose not contain audeo. its resolution is up to 3840x2400
HDMI(digital)
HDMI is used on many devices ranging from computers, cameras, monitors, and blu-ray players
it is a single cable that contains audeo and video. it dose not loose any signal. vershion 1.0 allwed for 1920x1080p
vershin 1.4 supports 3d and 3840x2160p
vershion 2.0 supports 3840x2160p at 30fps vershion 2.0 is the same as 1.4 only with 60fps
RCA connector (analogue)
RAC
cables are used to carry video and audio signals primarily used for
stereo equiptment, often consumer grade. it is mainly audeo but it also
has video the red and white cable are both audeo and the yellow cable is
for video. it is used with different peices of technology like
playstation, xbox and dvd players.
1/4 jack and 1/8 jack (30 mm) (phone connecter-analogue)
3.5mm is found on phones, dslr's (these cables are intended for short runs)
1/4 jack is used for audeo recording equiptment, stereo equiptment, guitar and bass leads
xlr connector (digital)
this
is the most common cables for microphones. it has three pins in one and
is connected to the other end . it is ballenced on a 3.5mm or 1/4mm
jack
the femail is usuly the sorce, male is the imput due to the desine the microphone wont disconect on its own accord.
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