A video input is a port that receives a video signal from a device. You can use the port to receive a signal from a cable box, DVD Player, or a streaming device.
Video input is the motion pictures that are entered into the computer. For video input, video camera or any other video device is connected to a video capture card. the video captured card converts the analog video signals into digital signals that a computer can store and process.
What input does it need to be on to play a video game
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There are several video inputs available like composite, S-video, component RGB, Firewire, HDMI and SCART. The most commonly used video input in a home environment is probably the SCART input.
Access the input menu on the monitor and select the video input you want. Some monitors have a video select switch on the outside of the case.
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No, you must have some sort of Video input. Either S-Video or and RCA input.
I hope so ********************************************* In a way: it is an input device when taking the video, and an output device when showing the video on its screen.
It is a device or component that reads a video recording, like a DVD/VHS player, and sends the information to a display device like a TV. A video input device can also be a camera that records video and sends the information to a storage device and can also display the captured images on a TV.
No i think it has to do with the audio in TV's but i do know it has nothing to do with video.
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Yes, the component input will yield a better picture than the s-video input.