It the single cable that carries basic VIDEO from one device to another. It is color coded with yellow connectors most of the time.
In a set of cables with red, black (or white) and yellow cables, the yellow cable is a composite video cable.
You will either need a composite(not component) cable or a HDMI cable. I think you can use S-Video but S-Video doesn't compare to HDMI or composite.
There are many ways in which one can use a S video to composite cable. The simplest way is by using an adapter if your signal source allows video input.
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.
You can buy a composite video cable at a dollar store, at Best Buy, at Walmart or Target. You may be able to find one in the Electronics section of a charity store.
Composite RCA will be better than a coaxial cable (RG6). The order of quality and maximum resolution from best to worst is: HDMI (including HDMI 1.4 3D) DVI Component Video S-Video Composite Coaxial cable
A VGA composite cable is a Video Graphics Array cable, it contains three rows of five pins in one connector and is used to connect computers to monitors.
Composite video signals are used with standard definition video. There is no composite encoding system for HD signals. As 720p, 1080i and 1080p are all HD signals, they cannot be carried on a composite signal.
There are two answers for this question. The first deals with composite signals and the second deals with cable. So... Answer one. Composite signals carry color video as a single signal. The resolution is limited to 480 lines or 576 lines because they are the two standard definition line counts. The signals are below 6MHz and are analog. There is no composite signal that carries HD signals. Answer two The cable that carries composite signals is generally fairly poor quality but is sufficient for short links between a DVD and a television for example. Longer runs need a co-ax cable designed to run video signals. The cable is identified as a 75 Ohm cable, that being a characteristic of the cable required for standard video transmission. Although there are many different grades of co-ax cable, a reasonable quality cable is capable of running any composite signal and will also run digital video in standard and high definition as well. Most video signals use the same type of cable so strictly speaking, there is no such cable as "composite".
VGA, a computer video output, cannot be converted to a composite (1 video wire) or component video (3 video wires) signal with just a cable. VGA can be much higher resolution than composite video. You will need a scan converter box to create the NTSC video signal.
If you have a psp component or composite cable you can watch video from your Psp on your TV, but to view games on your TV, you need the composite cable and a progressive scan tv (Newer HDTVs).
An RCA cable with composite video is better than standard definition cable. An RCA cable set (3 cables) can also carry a component video signal, which can be Hugh definition up to 1080p. Cable television can also carry a high definition signal if you have a HD cable box or a TV with a digital tuner. For connecting a VCR, an RCA composite video cable will give a better picture than the RF antenna cable.