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Video Signals

497 bytes added, 10:57, 22 June 2013
Filled out RF category, as well as some minor restructuring
==RGBRF==[[File:F-Connector2-1-.jpg|thumb|150px|F Connector]]RF(Radio Frequency) is a standard of video and audio transmission that is based upon the use of radio signals, originally designed for over the air broadcasting. As the entire video signal as well as the audio are all carried along the same cable, a considerable amount of interference is introduced which results in poor video quality. Physical cabling is coaxial, usually terminated with an F-Connector.
==HDMIComposite==[[File:Composite-video-cable.jpg|thumb|150px|Yellow RCA cable]]Composite video is a a standard of Composite video combines the chroma and luma signals of s-video into a single signal. It is most commonly transmitted using an RCA cable, usually with a yellow connector, and is often grouped with red and white audio RCA cables. The inner pin carries the video signal, and the outer ring is ground.
==Component SCART is also capable of carrying composite video. It's also known as CVBS(YPbPrColor, Video, Blanking, and Sync)==[[File:Component-cables.jpg|thumb|150px|Component cables]]
==S-video==
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==Composite==
[[File:Composite-video-cable.jpg|thumb|150px|Yellow RCA cable]]
Composite video combines the chroma and luma signals of s-video into a single signal. It is most commonly transmitted using an RCA cable, usually with a yellow connector, and is often grouped with red and white audio RCA cables. The inner pin carries the video signal, and the outer ring is ground.
SCART is also capable of carrying composite video. It's also known as CVBS==Component (Color, Video, Blanking, and SyncYPbPr)==[[File:Component-cables.jpg|thumb|150px|Component cables]] ==RGB== ==HDMI==
==RF==
==Quality comparison==
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