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HDMI is now the only interface cable to carry domestic HD signals. Therefore there is no comparison with any other HD interface.

When HDMI is compared with analog component signals, there is almost no measurable difference between the two. Despite the hype about digital being better, this is frequently not the case. There is no reason to avoid digital but don't expect digital to automatically be better.

[Sorry, but that's simply incorrect. HD resolution TV can be transmitted or "carried" over either HDMI or Component, both of which are common on both current televisions and current cable/satellite boxes. HDMI is considered preferable, because it is digital and also carries audio. But you can certainly watch HD video via either HDMI or Component connections. You ARE correct that there is little or no noticeable difference in the displayed video.]

The current implementation of component video has a maxium resolution of 1080i, whereas HDMI has rated specifications all the way to 4k, although there is no consumer products that produce or display that resolution. Movie studios have lobbied to reduce the resolution of modern DVD and Blu-ray Players to 480p, except when connected with HDMI cables.

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S-video is a two wire interface while ypbbr is a three wire interface. Therefore, an S-video cable cannot be used for any component signals. S-video supports only standard definition, that is, PAL or NTSC color encoding. Component signals (ypbbr) support both standard definition and high definition.


Can you use a standered AV cable with yellow red and white to carry a component video signal through YPbPr?

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Is there an rf modulator that has ypbpr ends intead of regular yellow white red?

As rf modulators are usually mains powered convention says the standard cabling is easier to get


What type of component video is characterized by having three RCA plugs at each end?

RGB, YPbPr is characterized by having three RCA plugs at each end.


Does ypbpr carry audio and video?

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