This would be a great video if it weren't full of mistakes. DVI DOES support HD 7.1 audio, in addition to an analog video stream, which HDMI does not do. Also, Composite video is the worst because chrominance and luminance are mixed and must be passed through a comb filter. Component, Composite, and Coaxial audio and analog audio cables are all interchangeable, so there's convenience there.
reccomended: buy hdmi 1.3b version because this can transfer 48 bits/ over 2000 billion colours. make sure that it is hdcp compatible too. got to hdmi australia for more info on hdcp and hdmi. also if u buy hdmi v1.3b then make sure that you have a
1080p/ 1920x1080/ 1080 progressive scan tv to get the best quality. ur hdmi cable will make the picture look better if u have a 720p or 1080i tv, but will not be performing to its potential due to the tv not being full hd.
Hey, nice video. Got a question for you, my receiver only has HDMI, Component/Composite OUTPUTS so I cannot connect my Xbox 360 to the receiver. I've read on amateur forums that I could connect the Xbox to the TV via HDMI then connect TV to receiver via optical cable since receiver has Optical INPUT. Would that work to get get Xbox working on Surround Sound or am I wasting my time.
yes this would be the excellent solution to ur problem. i highly reccomend that u do this because it woud transfer all of the best quality hdmi audio through optical or coax cables. i cant tell the difference in audio quality so by either cable and decide for urself which sounds better.
Im not sure most Tvs just give out 2.1 i would get an AV Receiver (if you want to spend the money) i have 1 hoked up with my Soundsystem it has tons of inputs.
Okay I have a question. I just bought a 5.1 home theater system and a 22" 720p samsung HDTV. My home theater doesnt have an HDMI input so I was thinking about getting composite cables because they seem to be the best alternative. However, they dont seem to have audio. its only video.
what do you think would be the best audio cable? and how do i know if my systems are compatible with them?
I would suggest getting compopnent and a Digital coaxial or optical cable for best performance since most 720P TV's are technically made for comoponent.
everything seems to "have a great picture"
JohnDonno999 3 months ago
This would be a great video if it weren't full of mistakes. DVI DOES support HD 7.1 audio, in addition to an analog video stream, which HDMI does not do. Also, Composite video is the worst because chrominance and luminance are mixed and must be passed through a comb filter. Component, Composite, and Coaxial audio and analog audio cables are all interchangeable, so there's convenience there.
arthur84 5 months ago
thank u very much it great work
basharsilawi 5 months ago
very educational ,,thank you very much.
wolf776688 7 months ago
too many errors in this video
guzzy620 3 years ago
reccomended: buy hdmi 1.3b version because this can transfer 48 bits/ over 2000 billion colours. make sure that it is hdcp compatible too. got to hdmi australia for more info on hdcp and hdmi. also if u buy hdmi v1.3b then make sure that you have a
1080p/ 1920x1080/ 1080 progressive scan tv to get the best quality. ur hdmi cable will make the picture look better if u have a 720p or 1080i tv, but will not be performing to its potential due to the tv not being full hd.
SRosic08 3 years ago
Hey, nice video. Got a question for you, my receiver only has HDMI, Component/Composite OUTPUTS so I cannot connect my Xbox 360 to the receiver. I've read on amateur forums that I could connect the Xbox to the TV via HDMI then connect TV to receiver via optical cable since receiver has Optical INPUT. Would that work to get get Xbox working on Surround Sound or am I wasting my time.
chodatus 3 years ago
yes this would be the excellent solution to ur problem. i highly reccomend that u do this because it woud transfer all of the best quality hdmi audio through optical or coax cables. i cant tell the difference in audio quality so by either cable and decide for urself which sounds better.
SRosic08 3 years ago
Im not sure most Tvs just give out 2.1 i would get an AV Receiver (if you want to spend the money) i have 1 hoked up with my Soundsystem it has tons of inputs.
deccno 2 years ago
WTF?
Component isn't digital at all. And i still want to see a combination of an analog an a discrete signal. lol
Also i would not really say that the regualar antenna cabel will give 'great picture'.
MeisterFalti 3 years ago
Yes it is.
In a way because it does give out an HD signal.
but most modern sets No longer support full HD through component thanks to sick fuckers who want more money.
kawaiifreak860 2 years ago
Component can't output 1080p.
Also, coaxial isn't compatible with anything over 480i....correct?
Indead 3 years ago
Hey dumbass.
Yes it can it's just that it's not supported by most Tv's today.
kawaiifreak860 2 years ago
Hello,
I don't know if you are familiar with the Iphone cable. But Apple also have a Component AND Composit Cable.
I have a TV with only composit input (red/white/yellow) but my friend's all have TV's with composit input.
So I hope I get it right. You say somthing that the component cabel is a cross-over between analog and digital.
So can I use the apple component cable (red/blue/green) on my TV (red/white/yellow) and on the component TV's
I only want to buy ONE cable.
regards sebastian
BasTea 3 years ago
Okay I have a question. I just bought a 5.1 home theater system and a 22" 720p samsung HDTV. My home theater doesnt have an HDMI input so I was thinking about getting composite cables because they seem to be the best alternative. However, they dont seem to have audio. its only video.
what do you think would be the best audio cable? and how do i know if my systems are compatible with them?
McCoy348 3 years ago
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Gskate1011 3 years ago
Its video you fuck.
kawaiifreak860 2 years ago
I would suggest getting compopnent and a Digital coaxial or optical cable for best performance since most 720P TV's are technically made for comoponent.
kawaiifreak860 2 years ago
you always say great!
nintendowiids12 3 years ago
Nice video Thanks bro
lipevolcom2 3 years ago
Good info. Most of that stuff didn't know about.
PearlJammer07 3 years ago
wow thx man
meowmeow898 4 years ago
Thanks for explaining this somewhat confusing topic!
VicVega666 4 years ago
great info thanks
drummerlars 4 years ago