What is the component option on my TV?
Samuel Coleman
Published May 07, 2026
What is the component option on my TV?
The component video ports are the red, blue, and green AV ports on your TV, and before HDMI became popular, they offered the highest video quality. If you have an older TV that isn’t HDMI compatible, you can use these video ports to hook up your DVR or media player.
What is component connection on a TV?
Component cables use the red and white audio connectors, but they divide the video into three components: one for luma (brightness) and two for color information. This is known as YPbPr component video. Component and composite audio-visual connection cables both transmit video via an analog signal.
Can I connect AV cable to component?
You can use any RCA cable (they’re all the same thing even if they have different coloured heads) to connect composite or component video. What is important to know is that they’re not interchangeable – ie, composite out has to go to to composite in, and similar for component.
Are composite and component cables interchangeable?
Composite and component cables can be used interchangeably. With most brands of cables the only difference between the two is the colors of the connectors and the price (component cables are the biggest scam ever.
Does component to HDMI cable work?
By using inexpensive composite to HDMI converters or component to HDMI converters you can convert the signal from your older source to work with your HDMI TV. Many adapters will not only convert component and composite video to HDMI, they will also upscale the resolution to 720p or even full 1080p HD.
How does the AVR connect to the TV?
Start with this thought. The AVR is the component that brings everything in a home theater together. Video signals from components such as a DVD player typically go through the AVR on their way to the TV. Audio signals leave the DVD player, get processed and amplified in the AVR, and are then sent to your speakers.
What kind of cable do you need for an AVR?
Toslink optical uses a skinny fiber optic cable to connect the source to the AVR. Coaxial uses an RCA-type cable. Some sources have both sets of outputs on the back. Most AVRs have both types of inputs – although often they’ll only have one type of digital input for a particular source.
How to connect an A / V component to a…?
For example, if the computer uses a DVI port to output the video signal and the A/V component has a DVI port for receiving the video signal, then all you need to do is connect a DVI cable to both of the DVI ports; the same applies to the other types of ports. From this point you can move to setting the resolution and refresh rate.
What do I need to know about my first AV receiver?
So you just bought your first AV receiver (AVR), and now you’re staring in fright at the back panel and what looks to be several thousand connectors jammed together tighter than the squares on a New York Times sukodu puzzle – and just about as incomprehensible. Don’t feel bad.