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There are converters that go from HDMI to Composite or Component video with audio.

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Video is picture and audio is the sound. Home theater receivers have RCA composite or component, S-Video or HDMI for the video input, and RCA analog, Toslink (optical) or coaxial inputs for digital audio.


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Is there a converter from composite or s-video to component video?

There are many converters on the market, from a few dollars to many thousands of dollars for a studio quality decoder. There is a limited benefit in using a dedicated composite to component decoder: Once a signal has been encoded into a composite or an S-video signal, some of the picture detail is lost forever. Decoding the signal into component does not restore the quality. Bear in mind that every television that has a composite or S-video input has a decoder to obtain a component signal. Using an external decoder simply moves the process to another point in the signal path. Having said that, a good quality decoder may give better results than a television's internal decoder.


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What is an AV port?

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What are red and white connections for on vga to composite cable?

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Is the a converter for composite video or s video to component video?

Composite video is a single RCA cable that contains all of the video information. It is usually denoted by a yellow connector at each end of the cables. Component video has 3 RCA cables to carry the video information (Y, Pb, Pr). It is usually denoted by red, green, and blue connectors at each end of the cables. S-video separates the Y and C portions of the picture to avoid color smearing in the playback along with slightly higher picture quality. Composite video is extremely limited in the quality and resolution of video. Component video is capable of carrying all the HDTV resolutions (480i to 1080p). Composite and S-video are limited to standard definition signals (480i and 576i). Within the domestic video market, there are virtually no devices that offer HD as an analog component signal. It is also important to note that Component Video is a digital video format, while Composite/S-Video/RGB is analog. RGB and Component connectors can often be mistaken, since they are color-coded in the same way - using the colors red, green and blue - so it is important to read the manuals of the devices, or read the labels at the inputs/outputs of the same. There are converters that will decode a composite or S-video signal to component video, but usually run over $100 and up to $300. The benefits of such converters is very limited. Once a signal has been encoded into a composite signal, some of the signal information is lost. Decoding the signal back to component does not recover the information lost. Bear in mind that every television monitor has a composite decoder built in. It is a necessary part of the signal chain to get to red, green and blue signals that are displayed on the screen. Using a separate decoder simply moves the process to another point in the signal path. Many newer home theater receivers now incorporate up-conversion into their features so all the video signals will output as a high definition HDMI signal. Once again, the benefit of up-conversion to HD is limited. Converting a 480 or 576 line standard definition signal to an HD signal does not add any more detail to the image. However, some up-converters in DVD players or receivers are better quality than the converters in the television itself, so the end result may appear somewhat better than using the televisions re-size circuitry.


If you take a video source outputting component video and use component cables but connect it to a display source that uses composite connections what's the highest display resolution you can get?

Component video is carried on three wires, normally referred to as YUV or Y, Pb, Pr. The Y component carries the luminance information - the brightness. The other two carry color information. Connecting a component signal to a composite input will be difficult as composite uses a single connector that carries brightness and color signals on the same wire. If you connect the Y of the component signal to the composite input, you will see a monochrome image. With a very, very few exceptions, analog component video is limited to standard resolution, so the highest will be 480 line (North American) or 576 line (European). Composite connections handle only standard definition and there is no composite standard for HD video.


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