Easy Cap is a low cost video input device for use with computers. It handles composite video and S-video signals as well as audio. It does not accept HDMI or any other digital signal.
I Am Wanting To Know As Well, But With An Xbox 360.
Using a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Female Adapter Cable Macbooks do not have HDMI female ports. But that do have Mini DisplayPorts.
If one is using one of the original Xbox 360 consoles and not the Xbox 360 Slim, then an HDMI cable is not required. Only the Xbox 360 Slim requires the use of an HDMI cable.
Your best bet is to buy an HDTV (if you haven't already) and then buy an HDMI cable, and also a component cable hookup for you in able to connect your Wii using the HDMI cable. Otherwise, USB cable won't do.
An HDMI cable is not designed to connect two computers together.
NO, a HDMI cable is just a HDMI cable. The 240 stuff is just hype.
To connect a PS4 to a cable box, use an HDMI cable. First, connect one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT port on the PS4 and the other end to an available HDMI IN port on the cable box. Then, connect another HDMI cable from the HDMI OUT port on the cable box to the HDMI IN port on your TV. Ensure the TV is set to the correct HDMI input to see the PS4 display.
if it fits the hdmi port it should work fine either way.
Yea you can use your old xbox 360 cable You can actually use any HDMI - HDMI cable because an HDMI cable is always a HDMI cable
The better HDMI cables have gold ends rather than using silver. The gold ends conduct a lot more giving a better connection. The best HDMI cable on the market right now is Monster 1000HD Ultimate High-Speed HDMI Cable.
To hook up your Xbox using a cable, start by connecting one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI OUT port on the Xbox console. Then, plug the other end into an available HDMI IN port on your TV. Finally, connect the power supply to the Xbox and plug it into a wall outlet, then turn on the console and select the appropriate HDMI input on your TV.
High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet is the fastest at the moment (HDMI 1.4)