Editing Video Signals
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− | == | + | ==HDMI== |
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+ | [[File:Component-cables.jpg|thumb|150px|Component cables]] | ||
==S-video== | ==S-video== | ||
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+ | [[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 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. | ||
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==Quality comparison== | ==Quality comparison== | ||
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Video-signal-quality-difference.jpg|RGB, composite, and RF | Video-signal-quality-difference.jpg|RGB, composite, and RF | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> |