Audio and Video Cables with the BluRay Players
Posted: Monday, October 05, 2009
by Jen Barnum
The most technically advanced DVD player available for home use are the BluRay players. They came along when the need for high definition picture quality increased. With this has increased the need for cables that can handle the uncompressed digital stream. The standard connection used previously for these connections are now obsolete because they can't handle the digital demand. The most used product for this is the High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cables, along with fiber optic and multi channel products.
Then of course you have to have the video cables to carry the high quality video signal that is part of a system with high def screens and BuRay players. Again the HDMI cables are the best product to create this very clear, clean picture. A great feature for the HDMI cable for either audio or video is the one plug at the ends which is where all the cables combine.
Some may say that component cables should be part of the mix to use when sending signals for audio and video. But when transmitting signals between analog and digital there's an information loss which can cause variations in sound and picture quality. The quality can be similar quality with component cables to HDMI cables but the components have the variations so that can cause a quality issue.
If you have the audio and video cables to deliver the best signal then the BluRay player will give you the most incredible sound and picture in home theater. To get the uncompressed digital signal you need for this great home theater experience use HDMI or component cables. If you use sub standard cables you will impact the capability of the BluRay to provide a high quality picture.
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