If both have component inputs/outputs of the same type, i.e., RCA connectors consisting of yellow (video) audio (red, right / white left) then it'll work. Can't guarantee the video quality though. It may have color smearing or video smearing and possibly ghosting of the image. For short runs (3 feet or less) it should provide for an acceptable picture.
It is possible to use audio cables for runs up to 20 feet, but the same caveats apply.
Best thing to do is try it and see.
HDMI gives a potentially higher signal quality than component video - but whether you will get higher picture quality depends on the quality of your input signal. Blu ray needs HDMI, but anything at 720i or lower will get by on component.
yes
and my composite cable is a phono cable n the cable is for my ps3
Component caries a better picture but you will need 2 extra cables for the audio.
The Sony Component AV Cable will fit the PS3 super slim model.
No. Just use a component cable or similar
No you can use a HDMI cable for A/V connections or an optional PS3 component cable
The PlayStation 3 comes with an A/V Cable for non HDTV reception. If your HDTV has only Component connections then you should purchased the PS3 component cable, otherwise purchase the HDMI cable. The component cable has a number of plugs which must be connected to the HDTV and the HDMI has only a single plug so is the preferred method to connect the PS3 to the HDTV.
the iPhone AV cable fit iPhone very well. You may be some iPhone component in bad quality.
no
Then the component will not work or will be unreliable.
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