Video Cables
How to Connect a Video Cable to an Antenna
With the emergence of digital television, cable, digital and satellite signals have become the major options for transferring video and audio to your home television set. If you still use an antenna to intercept air signals, you will need a coaxial cable connecting the antenna to your cable box or television. If your signal must run through a cable box, you will need an additional HDMI cable to transfer the image and audio feeds from the cable box to the television set.
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How do I Hook a Computer to a TV Without an S-Video Cable?
Connecting your computer to a television allows you to view downloaded videos, play video games or surf the Internet in a larger, higher quality way than the typical notebook or even desktop monitor allows. If you don't have an S-video cable or input jack, you can still connect your computer to a TV using either an HDMI or a VGA cable.
How to Connect a Digital Video Cable
Digital video cables are used almost exclusively to transmit video data from a computer or laptop to a monitor or digital TV. Occasionally you will find other devices equipped with digital video interface (DVI) input and output ports, but for the most part it is a computer-exclusive cable. It is a fairly simple matter to connect a DVI cable to properly-equipped devices.