S-video cables connect picture (such as from a DVD player) to a TV or displaying screen. They will plug into the back of your device and the other end will be plugged into the TV screen. Make sure you match up the holes in the S-Video cable.
short answer is VGA
You just plug you tv in to the poroject with A/V cables (red, yellow, white) also called composite, Component HD (red, green, blue) or Svideo. You can get cable coax to svideo conectors if needed. Once connected turn on tv source be it cable box direct cable or antena (?) then turn on your projector and go through the input selection until your tv shows up on the Screen. Of course if you know what input method you have your TV pluged into just select that. If it doesn't show up check cables and repeat.
If you have a Connection for the psp svideo to composite you can use it to connect to the television, however the resulting output will not be in HD.
Cable ties and useful to bundle cables together. Bundling cables together provide safety and organization of the cables. Some ties for cables are designed for a single use.
They use higher quality materials.
You use a welder, not jumper cables!
Yes, you can certainly use both cables in the same network.Yes, you can certainly use both cables in the same network.Yes, you can certainly use both cables in the same network.Yes, you can certainly use both cables in the same network.
HDMI cables have not ports in a non hd tv so no you should not use them
An S-Video Port.
You can but it is easier to use eithernet.
yes
All MP3 players do use USB cables to connect to the computer, although some may use standard and some may use the mini connector. There are adapters for either. http://www.ramelectronics.net/audiovideo/computer-cables/usb-cables/c20000-c21000-c21300-p1.html