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The BNC is a crimp-type connector. It is designed to be used with RG6 cable or similar, but may work with your other cables. The connector has to mated to the diameter of the wire used. If the wire is too thin or there isn't many conductor strands in the cable, using this type of connector is risky. If you just want to connect these two different types, there are many BNC to RCA adapters available.

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Can audio and video signals can be sent simultaneously over bnc cable?

BNC is a type of connector for co-ax cables. It is commonly used in the broadcast industry although seen far less in domestic situations. There are two ways that audio can be carried with a video signal over a single co-ax cable. The first is by using RF signals, as are used in terrestrial broadcasts and picked up by an antenna. Signals can be either digital or analog. The alternative is a broadcast digital signal called SDI (serial digital interface). SDI carries digital component video, audio and other control data and represents the best quality video signals available. The interface supports SD and HD signals and runs at 270Mbit or 1.5Gbit, depending on the resolution. Unfortunately, SDI is not seen outside broadcast facilities. Despite the ease of use and compact size of the cables, SDI does not support the copy protection that is demanded by content producers and so has never made it to domestic equipment.


Can y cb and cr cables be used in place of y pb and pr cables?

Y Pb Pr cables are identical to those used for YUV, Y Cb Cr and RGB cables. They are therefore completely interchangeable. YUV and YPbPr signals are both referred to as component signals although the precise format of the signals are different. The interface is the same for each, namely three wires. The standard cable is a 75 Ohm co-ax cable terminated in RCA plugs for domestic equipment and BNC connectors for commercial equipment. It is always worth using good quality cable to avoid losses in the signal. RGB uses the same three wires but the signal is separated into three separate colors. Normally, an RGB signal will have additional cables for synchronisation signals so an RGB interface will often have 4 or 5 connectors.


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