Component input verus composit on a non-hd tv

Started by Ustauk, March 01, 2006, 10:18:24 AM

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Fedora Gal

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just to put in the official A/V tech point of view.

You are both correct there is both analog and digital component video...



HOWEVER component video on the consumer level is only analog and is just a breaking up of the colour into Red, Green and Blue signals.



Digital component Video is in fact called RGB-HV and is only used at the professional level to split the signal so that it can be sent further distances. It is not a 3 connector cable but a 5 connector... Red, Green, Blue, and Horizontal and Vertical Sync (the digital signal component's are in the H/V connectors)



Hope this clears things up.



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Even this is not technically correct but I'm not going to go into a in-depth discussion about it hehe.
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Mr. Analog

One of the things I'm going to stop doing is referring to just any AV cables as "RCA" (well other than for jack type; RCA phono) as it just causes confusion.
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Fedora Gal

lol... woops, looks like I caught myself in an oopsie.



When I stated that my above thing wasn't technically correct, that is true... read the following article to get this straightened out. What tripped me, is that you can use an RGB-HV cable to carry both analog and digital video signals, depending on what you use it for. So I was partially right.



http://forum.ecoustics.com/bbs/messages/34579/122868.html
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