Yes. HDMI carries both digital video and audio. This can cut down on the number of cables alternative connection methods may use.
The cable is needed for sound and Picture and must be replaced with A/V Cable. To disconnect simply remove HDMI cable from back of HDTV and PS3
Yes, but a component or HDMI connection will yield better picture and sound.
An hdmi cable helps to project the best quality picture and sound. They outperform component cables and all new tvs are made with hdmi ready components built in to their sets.
An hdmi cable helps to project the best quality picture and sound. They outperform component cables and all new tvs are made with hdmi ready components built in to their sets.
You'll need a receiver with at least 2 HDMI inputs and 1 output, as well as an HD-capable cable box. Connect the XBOX and the cable box to the receiver with the HDMI cables, and then plug the HDMI output on the receiver to the TV.
Yes, but many times the picture will be worse if youdon't have the cable companies HD converter. When connected correctly with the HDMI cable, the improvement in the picture and sound will knock you socks off.
No, a VGA cable does not carry audio. You will need a converter that has an audio input to add the sound channel to the VGA picture channel.
Yes. It HDMI stands for High Definition Multi-Input. It uses audio and video. For more information, search Does_hdmi_cable_carry_video_and_audio.
check your surround sound if it has an HDMI or AV input jacks. if it has, then you are good to go. from your satellite receiver, attach the HDMI cable or AV cable. connect it to your surround sound. after connecting the satellite receiver box and surround sound, attach the HDMI or AV cable from the surround sound to your television.
No, but the HDMI cable also carries AUDIO.
HDMI cables support both vision and sound signals. Note that a DVI cable carries the same vision data but does not carry sound.
There is no difference in the picture quality. You simply need to purchase the cable for the application that you have. If you have a normal Blu-Ray, HDTV and Cable or Satellite HD receiver, a HDMI 1.3 cable is the right type. For 3D televisions, purchase a 1.4 cable.