Composite cables are used to connect the audio and video components from a electronic appliance to a television or monitor. A DVD player or video game console, for example, requires the proper connectivity of these cables.
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Yes, the Wii U can be used with both composite and S-video cables. The system is compatible with both the Wii composite cable and the standard video cable that shipped with the original Wii in 2006.
No, you can do it the other way around, though.
They can be used for analog audio. White is always left audio. Yellow could be right, or could also be used for composite video.
In a set of cables with red, black (or white) and yellow cables, the yellow cable is a composite video cable.
Composite and Component cables use an RCA connector and a sheilded cable. Other cables that might be used include S-Video (not common these days), HDMI, DVI and (in Europe) SCART.
Most electronics stores can supply composite video cables. Amazon, Staples, Office Max, Office Depot, and Best Buy all carry this particular item in their stores.
A composite cable is one that has three video (Red, Green, Blue) cables and 2 audio (Red, White) cables.
There are five different types of TV cables one could use for their system. These are component video cables, composite cable, coxial RF cable, s-video cable, DCI and HDMI cables.
VGA cables are cables which are used with computer electronics. The cables are primarily used to connect the monitor to the computer. Some of these cables are made for specific monitors or devices.
There are five different types of TV cables one could use for their system. These are component video cables, composite cable, coxial RF cable, s-video cable, DCI and HDMI cables.
The PS3 has only one A/V connection cable outlet