No. Only Displayport and HDMI cables carry audio along with video.
The cables that do that are HDMI, Displayport or coaxial cable (antenna) wires.
Simple cables for component video, composite video, analog audio and coaxial digial audio can be made with shielded cable and RCA connectors. Solder the inner connector to the middle pin and the sheild to the outer surround. Note that you will need different wire for the component video and digital audio. DVI, S-Video, HDMI and DisplayPort connectors are too complicated for the average user to make at home, and are best left to robots.
If that Mac has DisplayPort for video out, then yes it does.
COAX CABLE. It might be made of copper or a mix of other metals.tip: If you want to revise the question or comment on an answer, don't erase the answer and post the clarification in the answer section. You look like you're talking to yourself.You can use a coaxial cable to run both a video and audio signal together. You will need a RF modulator to create the signal from the video and audio feeds, and then you can run a single RG6 cable to the TV.
HDMI is a connector standard designed fo rboth HD and SD video. It will carry both audio and video signals within the cable so it provides a single cable interface between equipment. It might be worth mentioning that DVI, the digital computer display interface that is gaining popularity is compatible with HDMI other than the fact that DVI does not carry audio. HDMI to DVI cables are available to connect computers to television displays. Therefore, any HDMI cable that has a DVI connector at one end or the other will not carry audio.
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S-video is a two part video signal carrying luma and chroma signals (Brightness and color signals). There is no audio signal in an S-video connection so the audio will need a separate connection to operate.
Yep. S video is video only
No. HDMI cable uses a 19-pin connector for twisted pair connections that carry video, audio and control in digital format.
No. The only cable that transmits audio and video is HDMI.
no the HDMI cable provides for both audio and HD video