Wednesday, August 17, 2011

HDMI vs. Component Video

HDMI vs. Component Video On YouTube.





Here is a comparison between HDMI and component video. Both cables transmit high-definition HDMI, but uses a digital signal, while using analog components. Other differences are explained in the video. A few basic things. Component-video, as you know, red, blue and green cables and home theater industry began to spend all of 2001 to 2002. At that time it was the most common form of getting the HD signal, but now common HD signals like 720p or 1080p / i, were not popular and do not penetrateMarket because it was expensive to produce chips. Instead, 480p, which is also called "Progressive Scan" was coined. This has been common to nearly all DVD players and some cable boxes and flat. Slowly, 720p and 1080i through the component market and could support the bandwidth of these signals. This happened around 2003-2005. It was not until late 2005 that he began to have serious 1080p, but they were quite expensive. Component supports 1080p and has been shown theoretically andtested. But most TVs do not support 1080p over component might offer because of incompatible frequencies (I could be wrong if someone knows, please send a message to correct this). HDMI then developed in 2003, but was not popular, and was launched by the end of 2005, lots of televisions to display. HDMI supports all screen resolutions and I had to add capacity, but also supports audio as well and it was all a cable that was sent as part thin. The following will be available...

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