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I have a sattelite dish and it has a receiver. This is my question. The connection to the receiver to television, will I get better quality with the Audio/Video cables or with a coaxial cable? No real explanation is needed just an educated answer. Also a side question, can I run both and have improved performance? Thanks!

2007-04-29 16:41:30 · 5 answers · asked by chase.casey 3 in Consumer Electronics TVs

5 answers

Coax is on the bottom. Here is the cable list from worst to best.

Coax
Composite
S-video
Component
VGA
DVI
HDMI

Use the highest common demoninator between your TV and receiver.

No, you cannot combine two cables to get a better signal. One cable at a time.

2007-04-29 16:51:31 · answer #1 · answered by techman2000 6 · 3 1

Here is you educated answer: use a/v cables than the coax. You will have a much better picture. The coax has to provide video and audio on one single cable, if you divide the video and audio on two cables, you performance is so much better. On the 2nd question, you can NOT run both to get improved picture/sound.

2007-04-29 23:57:12 · answer #2 · answered by Carl V 1 · 1 0

Running both is a bad idea. Co-ax is not the best, but I am not sure which Audio/Video cables you are talking about. Hence, I cannot answer your question yes or no. I can tell you that Co-ax is not the best. It does beat a flat lead-in. Do some research on your own. You'll be able to trust that better than what you might hear here.

2007-04-29 23:50:40 · answer #3 · answered by Jack 7 · 1 1

Better with A/V. With coax you are converting it to a TV signal and back again, as if the TV were hooked up to a conventional antenna.

2007-04-29 23:52:27 · answer #4 · answered by John's Secret Identity™ 6 · 1 0

Both adio/video cables and coaxial cables are sheilded. The answer is they are the same.

2007-04-29 23:51:21 · answer #5 · answered by austin j 4 · 1 2

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