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  2. Component video - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Component_video

    A 15-pin VGA connector for a personal computer A 21-pin SCART or JP21 connector for a television. The various RGB (red, green, blue) analog component video standards (e.g., RGBS, RGBHV, RGsB) use no compression and impose no real limit on color depth or resolution, but require large bandwidth to carry the signal and contain a lot of redundant data since each channel typically includes much of ...

  3. List of video connectors - Wikipedia

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    Apple proprietary. Combines Analog VGA out, stereo analog audio out, analog microphone in, S-video capture in, Apple desktop bus interface. Proprietary connector used on Apple Macintosh Centris computers, and the Apple AudioVision 14 Display. An attempt by Apple to deal with cable clutter, by combining five separate cables from computer to monitor.

  4. Make your own Wii component cables; play homebrew - AOL

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    On the component cable side, it looks like what you need to do is follow the Wii AV pinout, re-arrange the pins on an AV cable, then rewire those to a new set of cables with RCA ends; if you wire ...

  5. SCART - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCART

    The GameCube, Wii, Neo-Geo, Dreamcast, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox and Xbox 360 can output RGB, component video, S-Video, or composite video. These consoles come with the standard composite video connector, but the manufacturers and third parties sell connectors for component video hookup and for RGB SCART hookup.

  6. Wii system software - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_system_software

    The Wii uses a proprietary port for video output, and is incompatible with all GameCube audio/video cables (composite video, S-Video, component video and RGB SCART). The console also lacks the GameCube footprint and high-speed port needed for Game Boy Player support. [ 25 ]

  7. List of Nintendo Entertainment System accessories - Wikipedia

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    Connected via a cable included in Barcode World Epoch Co. BPS-Max NES-Max equivalent for the Famicom Bullet-Proof Software: Datach: Mini-Cartridge adaptor with barcode reader Bandai: FamiCoin Licensed colored "coins" that can be placed on the controller's directional pad (possibly to provide extra grip or reduce the "Nintendo thumb") Taito

  8. Seventh generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    USB A → mini-B cable; AV cable (composite video/stereo audio) Ethernet Cable 1st generation (20 GB and 60 GB) Composite AV cable; Wii Remote controller and Nunchuk attachment; Sensor Bar; Console stand and plate; Accessories (retail) see Xbox 360 accessories. see PlayStation 3 accessories. Wii Remote; Composite AV cable; RGB Scart cable ...

  9. Video game accessory - Wikipedia

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    The basic are component cables with the RGB format. RGB stands for the three colors, red, green, and blue. This is the simplest form of HD cables. It uses three cables for video and the two for audio still. The newest form of HD transmittance cables are the High-Definition Multimedia Interface or HDMI cables. [10]

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