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Posted by teem on 01/03/06 00:39
So,I need those red white & yellow ones?. DUH!On Mon, 2 Jan 2006
11:46:02 -0500, "Margrave of Brandenburg" <lhorwinkle@usa.com> wrote:
>Duh! Component cables are for the video. The audio is a separate connection.
>
>"teem" <sturg57@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>news:qskir1935k4d53j3ijbanovk5lr6f80m2s@4ax.com...
>> Yea,Well gues what?.I installed those component cables & theres NO
>> SOUND!,i tried different combonations-exts 1,2 & nothing,the picture
>> came on,but it didnt look any better than the yellow/red/whiteys,thank
>> you.On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 22:28:17 -0500, "Margrave of Brandenburg"
>> <lhorwinkle@usa.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> >On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 03:42:19 GMT, teem wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >>Are these really better than the red/white/yellow set up?.i have an
>> >> >>lcd set now & alot of the letters/titles are blurry on the edges.i
>> >> >>want a lot better picture.The component cables I have are
>> >> >>red/blue/green.
>> >> >
>> >> > You should have had the sales guy throw in a set of component cables
>> >> >when you bought your TV.
>> >>
>> >The red/white/yellow trio cables are for video (yellow) plus two-channel
>> >audio (red/white). The three cables may be of the same type. Or it may be
>> >that the red/white pair are audio cables, not intended for video use
>> >(insufficient bandwidth due to improper impedance).
>> >
>> >In the latter case, you would NOT want to use this cable to carry
>component
>> >signals. Component requires three video cables.
>> >
>
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