Co-ax cable is quite capable of carrying HD signals as part of a domestic cable service. However, optical fiber is now far more cost effective than copper so it si increasingly used for trunks with copper links carrying signals the last few feet into a home. Some are now taking fiber right into the home.
Regarding video signals within the home, co-ax cable is used to carry composite video (standard definition color signals) and this will not carry HD signals. This is purely because coaxial interfaces for HD in domestic equipment. Coaxial cable is still used widely in broadcast environments to carry SD and HD signals.
You'll need a new converter box from your cable provider.
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.
No, you either have to have an Ethernet cable or have a Xbox 360 wireless adapter.
No, just connect the cable to the cable modem and then connect the modem to the computer.
Not directly. The projector needs a tuner to create the video signal. You can connect a small digital or analog tuner to the projector. They are availble from your cable company for little to no money.
The digital cable box is now a necessity if you want to watch cable television. The digital cable box operates by converting and unscrambling satellite signals into a screen that transmits them as digital images. They can be bought at department stores fairly cheap and are now common household items.
Digital video interface and high definition multimedia interface are two input and output technologies with provide high definition output to HDTV and video displays. You can connect by adapters, or buy an HDMI to DVI cable.
The advantage of digital cable is that you receive better picture quality and additional channels than regular cable
The difference between digital cable TV and regular cable TV is the quality of the video stream that is being presented on the TV screen. A digital cable will provide a better quality picture, usually with a larger framerate and bitrate and as such these will look better on a larger TV.
Traditional cable is analog, which requires more bandwidth per channel. Usually you need a cable box to receive Digital cable which shall also include High Definition (720p) channels if you subscribe to them. You can also receive local HD channels with an antenna, but you'll need a new television that can receive digital channels or a digital converter box.
Digital cable is generally more expensive than regular cable, but it is not considered a premium service like a premium channel. It means that the regular channels come in clearer and sharper than the non-digital channels. Some channels are only available on digital.
The LG LHB335 only has an optical digital inputs. If your cable box has an optical digital output, connect it to the Digital in #1 (TV) with an optical cable. If your cable box only has a coaxial (RCA) digital output and you want to use the digital audio connection, you will need to purchase a coaxial to optical digital converter. The Monoprice 2947 is less than $20.00.
In the United States, Degrassi comes on satellite or digital cable.
If your tv has RCA out, use that. If not, you could use an external digital cable tuner and connect that to your soundbar .
the best cable would be an optical digital cable
Connect the audio output of the cable box to the input of the home theater system. If both systems have digital connectors, use them.
No, a S/PDIF is, by definition, a Sony / Phillips Digital Interconnect Format connector, and is always a digital signal. It is usually connected by an RCA cable, and can be carried by cable specified for analog use, but digital cable is better.
Digital TV receivers offer high definition broadcasting and a clear combination of audio and video. Digital TV receivers attach directly to your TV with a cable and do not require any additional hardware.