Usually yellow color terminal is using for Video but that cannot be true if it is connected to audio terminal in the other side.
You may confirm with the other side terminal which is having yellow contact insulator appears.
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In a set of cables with red, black (or white) and yellow cables, the yellow cable is a composite video cable.
I have never seen coaxial cable in yellow. Yellow usually denotes a VIDEO cable.
Audio and Video cables, red and white for audio and yellow for video, if both units have a S-connector use it. The S-cable is a better video cable. If you use a S-cable you don't use the yellow video cable.
It the single cable that carries basic VIDEO from one device to another. It is color coded with yellow connectors most of the time.
A red-white-yellow (RWY) cable is designed for stereo audio and composite video. A red-green-blue cable is designed for component video on your DVD player. Most RWY cables will have the yellow cable noticeably thicker than the red and white. This is because there is extra shielding in the video cable to avoid interference. While short runs of RWY cable can be used for component video, the picture can suffer if there is electrical interference in the Red and White cables because of reduced shielding.
Red and white are audio, yellow is video. This applies to standard A/V only.
The yellow cable can be used for the green wire, but cheap white/red/yellow (composite video + audio) cables will have issues working as component video cables for longer lengths, as they usually have poor shielding.
The yellow cable is the video. It plugs into the yellow video input jack. The white and red, or black and red cables are left and right audio. The connect to the audio in or out jacks.
you can put a video-cable in the video port from your laptop with an adapter cable witch end in a tulip cable(yellow). the (yellow) tulip cable is conected in the S-video in port section below the S-cable input. if you can vind the adaptor witch end in a S-cable it,s better bud harder to vind. the usb connection does not work without the driver,do not know were to find one.
The GREEN and BLACK is a non stereo hook-up cable. Use the Green for VIDEO and the Black for the LEFT channel of AUDIO.
You would need a red, yellow, white audio video cable.
Two options: For true HD you need an hdmi cable that runs from the ps3 to the television's hdmi input. Alternatively, you can use the video adaptor cable (av or yellow, red, white cable: yellow video, red right sound, white left sound) that came with the ps3. PS2's use the same cable. Plug the yellow, red, white cables into the av inputs of your hdtv. You will only have 480i video however. With an hdmi cable you will usually get 780p for games and 1080 for movies. You can also purchase a PS3 component cable if your HDTV does not have HDMI.