No, a VGA cable does not carry audio. You will need a converter that has an audio input to add the sound channel to the VGA picture channel.
No you will be fine. The new cable converter boxes are for people who are using antennas (or some people call them rabbit ears) to receive a signal. These people will no longer be able to pick up this signal. If you television is able to connect to cable, it is okay.
To test a coax cable without using a multimeter, you can use a cable tester specifically designed for coax cables. These testers can check for continuity and signal strength without the need for a multimeter.
you can't. That's why there are converters.
If you're using a DS, you can do Wireless Trade Local or WiFi. But if you're using a Gameboy, you can't trade without a trade cable.
15ft is the longest you can go without using an active cable, and yes this will work for a printer.
No
No. Not unless you have a video editing program that has a converter integrated into the program.
100 Meters
Some modems install internally, others require a cable.
Redmere technology in HDMI cables allows for longer cable lengths without signal degradation, resulting in better picture and sound quality.
What is a driveshaft cable, your question does not sound lie you using the correct terminology
the sound is lost during the conversion... you need to buy additional audio cables