The Monitor.
(Video Display Terminal) An input/output device that contains a screen, keyboard and mouse.
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. Hope this helps
Terminal Velocity - video game - happened in 1995.
Video input is the motion pictures that are entered into the computer. For video input, video camera or any other video device is connected to a video capture card. the video captured card converts the analog video signals into digital signals that a computer can store and process.
Terminal Velocity - video game - was created on 1995-05-01.
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There is not a way to live stream a video with a video camera unless the camera is plugged into another device and is connected to Wi-Fi. By connecting to Wi-Fi, you have the ability to live stream any video you are recording.
HDMI Cables connect one device to another and do not do what you ask, the devices they are connected to do those things
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Sony says it requires both a HDTV and a HDMI cable. to quote them: "Copy-protected Blu-ray video discs can only output at 1080p using an HDMI cable connected to a device that is compatible with the HDCP standard. If a device that is not compatible with the HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) standard is connected to the system using an HDMI cable, video and/or audio cannot be output from the system."
It is a device or component that reads a video recording, like a DVD/VHS player, and sends the information to a display device like a TV. A video input device can also be a camera that records video and sends the information to a storage device and can also display the captured images on a TV.
A video input is a port that receives a video signal from a device. You can use the port to receive a signal from a cable box, DVD Player, or a streaming device.