How come coax cable does not have the same picture quality as other television cables?
Question : How come coax cable does not have the same picture quality as other television cables?
I honestly think all these different cables for HDTVs are just a ploy to make more money. Component better than S-Video. HDMI better than component. What a load of crap! Your HD-quality video comes into your house through a coax cable (usually). Suddenly you need special cables to run from your cable box to the TV?
I get the fact that the HD-signal coming into your house is digital, and the cable box deciphers the signal. But what I don’t get is that now the high-quality signal can no longer be carried via coax from the box to the television. And these so-called digital televisions can’t extract the high-quality video?
Simply put, why can’t coax from a cable box to television carry the same high-quality signal that it first carried into the house?
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Best answer:
Answer by geso
hi there,
A coaxial cable has only one inner conductor to carry a signal. However a coaxial is great for sound and that is what they use to carry 5.1 digital audio trough digital coaxial cable.
But when its comes to picture quality, a video signal(regardless weather its digital or analog) is made up of red, geen, and blue. On a coaxial cable, all of the 3 colours are carried on one conductor along with the sound signal. On composite cable, its the same story but the audio is carried via different cable and thats whay composite is slightly better than coaxial. Next is S-video, this time black and white are carried separtely and the other colour seperately as well (audio is carried on different cable). S- video is much better than composite. Next comes the high definition picture quality, component cable (analog) carries the 3 colours seperately on 3 cables and audio on a different cable. Next comes the DVI (digital visual interface) and HDMI (high definition multimedia interface) DVI carried true high definition video in digital format, but the audiot has to be carried seperatley. HDMI is the same as DVI, but this time audio is carried on the same cable digitally. When its digital its doesn’t matter how many conductors you have. 1 and 0 stays the same no matter what.
Hope this helps.
You can use coax to carry signal from a HD Box, I’ve done it on more than one occasion when installing cable. Honestly you can’t even notice that much of a difference between coax, Compenent, DVI and HDMI, Coax is used a lot when hanging High def tv’s because of the distance from the box to the tv. Its hard to find the hdmi and compenent cables that will reach that far so you can use a coax and just get an adapter from any electronics store that will let you plug the coax into the compenent video plugs.