They are similar to component cable, except they have only one yellow video connector, along with two red and white audio connectors. They do not support high-definition video, only standard-definition (SD) video. Composite: Composite (sometimes called "AV" or "RCA") cables are an older format.Simply plug each color-coded cable into the matching color-coded port on the back of the DVD player. The separate red and white cables are the audio cables. The red, green, and blue connectors are the video connectors. ![]() They contain five color-coded connectors. Component: Component cables also support high definition video.The shape of the HDMI connector at the end of the HDMI cable is designed to fit in the shape of the HDMI port on the back of the DVD player and TV. They connect to a single port on the DVD player labeled "HDMI". ![]()
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