
‐
Features:
not
subject
to
a
lot
of
interference.
The
male
point
is
attached
to
the
device
and
the
females
connect
these
‐
Extra:
*
see
bottom
[analogue]
RCA
‐
Identification:
this
is
the
black
cable
with
the
red
jack
‐
looking
end
(like
the
ones
used
for
DVD
players)
‐
Usage:
Carries
video
and
audio
signals
‐
Features:
This
is
not
a
professional
cable
and
offers
more
resistance
than
BNC
cables
[analogue]
Firewire
1394
‐
Identification:
The
cord
with
the
computer
‐
fitting
bit
on
one
end
and
the
USB
cord
looking
bit
on
the
other.
There
are
three
types
of
Firewire
cables,
namely
4to
6;
4
to
4;
and
6
to
6
(these
numbers
refer
to
the
size
of
the
end
bits)
[we
use
4
to
6
aka
small
to
big]
There
are
two
speeds,
namely
400
and
800.
We
use
400;
800
is
for
more
modern
machines
or
Macs
and
this
is
the
same
speed
as
a
USB
2
port.
‐
Usage:
For
video
and
audio
use
‐
Features:
Originally
developed
by
Apple
Mac
and
uses
their
encoding.
[digital]
Component
3
streams:
R,
G
&
B
S
Video
or
SVHS
cable
or
Y/C
cable
Features:
This
offers
a
cleaner
signal
9
‐
pin
remote
aka
RSS
Usage:
Digital
or
analogue
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