you can't do that. 1080i games can be played with a hdmi cable or else it will be at 720p
1.for video composite cable yellow use rca male to rca male video cable. or component (recommended if tv has this input) 3 pairs of rca male to rca male video called rgb cable. 2. for audio out use pair of rca male to rca male cable.
No. You would need a coaxial (preferably video) cable to connect a cable box to a VCR, unless your cable box has RCA outputs, which most don't.
You just need a long cable like the Comprehensive 3 RCA to 3 RCA HR Pro Cable - 35 ft.
Yes.
An RCA cable with composite video is better than standard definition cable. An RCA cable set (3 cables) can also carry a component video signal, which can be Hugh definition up to 1080p. Cable television can also carry a high definition signal if you have a HD cable box or a TV with a digital tuner. For connecting a VCR, an RCA composite video cable will give a better picture than the RF antenna cable.
HDMI cables are manufactured and tested to support all SD and HD formats. There is no cable that is dedicated to a specific format so a cable that handles 1080p will also handle 1080i, 720p and any standard definition format.
Most modern LCD/Plasma TV's are capable of receiving and displaying 720i, 720p, 1080i and 1080p signals. Therefore your TV, if it can receive 1080i, should be quite happy with a 1080p signal.
a mini (1/8") cable can be a y-cable, particularly if it is used to connect a 1/8" stereo connector (like an iPod) to a RCA stereo cable. The 1/8" stereo plug must split (Y) to the left and right RCA in order to connect in stereo.
Typical coax cable uses a different standard than RCA. You will need to use a converter box.
a digital cable is best but an RCA cable is decent too
A DVI to RCA cable can cost anywhere from $4.50 to $7.99. One can purchase this cable at most home electronics stores such as Future Shop or Best Buy.