CVBS is just a fancy term for composite video. It's probably the video cable most familiar to us: it's the yellow RCA cable that often comes with the red and white RCA cables that most people use to connect their video and audio components:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:RCA_Connector_%28photo%29.jpg
While strictly speaking, VGA stands for a specific analog computer graphics standard, when people say "VGA cable," they pretty much are referring to what others call a "DB-15", the kind usually used to connect PC's to their monitors: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VGA_connector
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You need more than a cable; you need a color conversion box as well. CVBS (composite video) combines in one cable luma+chroma. VGA is usually 3 separate colors, R, G, and B. You need a color transformation to go from Luma/Chroma to RGB.
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