High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cables are generally used for connecting computer based devices to your television. S video cables are used to connect traditional DVD players, video recorders to television sets.
You will either need a composite(not component) cable or a HDMI cable. I think you can use S-Video but S-Video doesn't compare to HDMI or composite.
no s-video is a radio frequency hdmi is digital
HDMI is by far the best. and S-Video is better than the VIDEO connection.
The HDMI cable works but transmitting audio and video by using digital codes of 0's and 1's. This cable gives the data better quality and it is very simple to use.
You may also be able to use a component or S video cable depending on the devices
s-Video is pretty much a dead standard. You should use it only if your tv does not have component video or HDMI.
No, you cannot send an HDMI signal through S-Video cables. HDMI and S-Video are fundamentally different technologies: HDMI transmits digital audio and video signals, while S-Video carries analog video signals. Additionally, S-Video does not have the bandwidth to support the high-definition video and audio quality that HDMI provides. To transmit HDMI signals, you need appropriate HDMI cables.
Both the source and the TV have to have a HDMI connector. If they don't, use the S-connector. No S- connector? you will have to use the VIDEO connection on the TV.
Composite RCA will be better than a coaxial cable (RG6). The order of quality and maximum resolution from best to worst is: HDMI (including HDMI 1.4 3D) DVI Component Video S-Video Composite Coaxial cable
Use hdmi
If it is connected correctly you may have use the TV remote to turn the TV to display what you are connected too. ( some TVs connect the PS3 to Video 1 or Video 2 or component 1 or S video etc) If it is with an HDMI connection set the HDTV and the PS3 to allow the HDMI connection to function
You need to use component or S video connection with an optional PS3 A/V cable connection cable