What is red white yellow cable?

The red white yellow cable, also known as composite cables, is a type of analog audio/video cable that is commonly used to connect older audio/video devices such as DVD players, VCRs, and older gaming consoles to TVs and other display devices.

The red cable is used for the right audio channel, the white cable is used for the left audio channel, and the yellow cable is used for the video signal. This type of cable is capable of carrying standard definition video and stereo audio signals.

However, red white yellow cables are becoming increasingly obsolete as newer devices and display technologies are moving towards digital connections such as HDMI and DisplayPort. These digital connections offer higher quality audio and video signals and support higher resolutions than composite cables.

Overall, red white yellow cables are still used in some older devices and can be useful for connecting legacy equipment to older TVs or displays that do not have HDMI inputs.