High Definition television uses digital signals which are more compact. The old technology (standard definition) uses analog signals which take up more space. So because the HDTV signals are more compact, they are allowed to carry a lot more information and therefore provide a clearer picture.
S-video is a two wire interface while ypbbr is a three wire interface. Therefore, an S-video cable cannot be used for any component signals. S-video supports only standard definition, that is, PAL or NTSC color encoding. Component signals (ypbbr) support both standard definition and high definition.
The most commonly used cable for the transmission of video signals is HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) cable, which supports both high-definition video and audio in a single connection. Other types include VGA (Video Graphics Array) cables for analog video signals and DisplayPort cables, which are also used for high-definition digital video and audio. Additionally, coaxial cables are often used in cable television systems for video transmission.
In context of television definitions, with HD standing for high definition, SD stands for standard definition - meaning all non-HD televisions signals.
HDMI Stands For: High Definition Multimedia Interface
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Any High End DSLR or Mid Range DSLR Camera comes with HD support , You should be clear about your objective as to why you need HD support.
S-Video will provide a clearer picture because it separates the signals. HDMI is suited for HD (high definition) signals and receivers because HDMI transmits the separate video signals into digital format.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the brand new A/V solution that brings a whole new entourage of features to your home theater. You do not have to worry about cables getting tangled, since a HDMI cable is compacted of audio and video interface that is transmitted within one cable. It transmits high-definition video signals up to 1080p resolution, and 5.1 surround sound audio including the high-definition audio formats available on Blu-ray.
HDMI cables carry digital video signals from a source, such as DVD or Bluray player to a display. The interface carries video, audio and related data on a single cable as well as control information. The interface was designed for digital high definition video but it can can carry a wide range of signals including standard definition, high definition and numerous computer based formats. HDMI interfaces can use encrypted signals using HDCP, a copy protection standard.
Yes the Playstation 3 console supports video output in standard as well as high definition.
You can, but I'd suggest that it's used only for short runs, maybe up to 6 feet, max. The picture quality will probably suffer due to internal signal reflections, causing ghosting of the image or ssome smearing of the video, but it'll work.