Yes -- HDMI is essentially DVI -- there are adapters to convert between the two.
HDMI cables carry both video and audio. You only need one.
DVI cables and HDMI carry the same video quality, HDMI however can pass audio.
No, you cannot send an HDMI signal through S-Video cables. HDMI and S-Video are fundamentally different technologies: HDMI transmits digital audio and video signals, while S-Video carries analog video signals. Additionally, S-Video does not have the bandwidth to support the high-definition video and audio quality that HDMI provides. To transmit HDMI signals, you need appropriate HDMI cables.
High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cables are generally used for connecting computer based devices to your television. S video cables are used to connect traditional DVD players, video recorders to television sets.
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HDMI cables are the best choice for video cables, if a possibility.
HDMI cables are best for computers with HDMI capabilities.
A video capture card is a card used to get a picture from a TV source such as cable or satellite to your computer. Now they make HDMI cables which hook up to your TV and your computer and it projects video and pictures to and from your computer.
HDMI cables are used to run high definition pictures on a television or a computer monitor. The most common use is hooking them up to a video game console.
There are several types of video cables. These types include: coaxial cables, HDMI cables, component video,S-Video, and standard video cables. There are used to connect the various pieces of equipments that we use today.
It allows you to connect component cables into a HDMI connector/cable on the tv set.
The Monster Cable online store carries its own brand (Monster) HDMI cables, as well as Hewlett-Packard HDMI cables. They sell HDMI cables specific to video game, home theater or flatscreen components.