HDMI VS Componet Video
On Nov 20, 10:23*am, Smitty Two wrote:
In article
,
*Bob Villa wrote:
On Nov 20, 9:15 am, "Jon Danniken"
wrote:
HDMI is a digital interface. *Component video is an analog interface.
Depending on your "cable box" and television, the quality of the A/D
converters, and the quality of your cables, you may find either to
provide a
better image.
Generally, in an all digital train, you would use a high quality (NOT
monster) HDMI interface, especially at higher resolutions, to avoid D/
A-A/D
loss.
Jon
Drop the vernacular and explain in common terms...so he understands.
Not so you can express or impress!
Uh, "digital" and "analog" *are* common terms. There wasn't anything
obfuscating about Jon's comments.
Does this help explain anything? "Generally, in an all digital train,
you would use a high quality (NOT
monster) HDMI interface, especially at higher resolutions, to avoid D/
A-A/D
loss. "
Simply...no!
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