a digital cable is best but an RCA cable is decent too
Yes, you can use a digital cable to connect the audio output of the TV to the receiver. This will allow you to amplify the sound from the TV's tuner.
No. As long as the signal is getting through, the gauge of the optical connection makes no difference.
High definition Multimedia interface cables provide better video quality, uncompressed digital video and audio quality, a single cable and integrated remote control.
Properly optimized, it is possible to use a full-screen DVD-quality stream in lossless audio with a cable connection.
It is the quality and purity of the used cables, and the shielding as well that depends most while you are searching for a good cable or cable company. The cable that is best is pure Cuprium cable.
HDMI and optical are both physical carriers for data. Whatever signal is put onto the cable or fiber will come out the other end and will be identical quality. The quality of the signal is entirely dependent on the signal source and not the interface cable. The better interface is the one that fits better into the system in question. For an audio only set up, optical fiber will probably be the right choice. For video based systems with soundtracks for video content, HDMI will be the more convenient solution. The important point to note is that neither method will degrade the audio quality nor will either of them enhance quality. The cable or fiber is effectively completely transparent and has no effect on the resulting sound. Please note: HD audio formats like Dolby True HD and DTS Master Audio cannot be transferred by optical cable.
Connect a audio cable from the Audio Out connectors on the cable box to the AUX In Audio connectors on the stereo receiver.
The optical cable would be the best choice.
There is no truth in the statement. HDMI is an interface that carries digital audio and video signals. The image quality is dependent entirely on the quality and resolution of the signal that is delivered to the HDMI port by the video source. The HDMI connectors and cable carry that signal to the receiver but the cable does not change it in any way at all. DVI is compatible with HDMI other than the fact that there is no audio carried with the video signal. The video signal is identical to that carried by an HDMI cable and so this alone proves that statement to be false.
An XLR to USB cable has a converter in it. It isn't just a cable. An audio interface can be used to allow you to use any dynamic microphone or instrument and connect it to the USB or Firewire interface with an XLR cable.
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.
More common terms for digital optical audio cable; optical audio cable, cable, digital optical, but the shortest and most well-known term is "cable".