Best component video cables according to redditors

We found 68 Reddit comments discussing the best component video cables. We ranked the 20 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Component Video Cables:

u/koruptpaintbaler · 11 pointsr/playstation

http://www.amazon.com/Component-A-V-Cable-Playstation-2/dp/B00005MDZD

Less than 10 bucks and you get it in 2 days for free if you have Prime

u/80proofconfession · 7 pointsr/DirecTV

You need an HDMI splitter that supports DHCP.

It's this stupid copyright protection that gets added to technology, that doesn't ever stop any "hackers", but messes up normal peoples stuff.

FYI there are different levels of HDCP. I think it has to be greater than 2.1 to work with dtv, but I'm not sure.

The best thing to do would be to take the splitter out of the picture, use the HDMI for 1 run, and use this cable for the other one.

EDIT: u/WTtoolman has informed me that this might not be the case anymore. As in, it worked for years, but doesn't anymore without the HDMI connected TV being on. I'm going to do some tests tomorrow. If anyone can chime in on this scenario, please do.

u/gamesbeawesome · 7 pointsr/todayilearned

Just an example https://www.amazon.ca/Intec-Component-AV-Cable-PS2/dp/B00005MDZD

And you would need a monitor/tv with component inputs.

u/FlushingMoney1985 · 4 pointsr/crtgaming

I have the 4850, and this is a great solution for people who don't want to mess around with transcoders. You will need a 7 pin to component adaptor for the best result. Problem is that these ports can only put out a digital signal, so the best resolution you're gonna get is 480i. It's a great compromise though, and a good place holder while you decide whether you want to try and send an analog signal to your tube.

Something like this should work fine:

https://www.amazon.com/Kyper-7-Pin-S-Video-Green-Component/dp/B00VF2SUIG/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=7+pin+to+component+cable&qid=1564810833&s=gateway&sr=8-3

u/Lucifers_Friend · 4 pointsr/gamecollecting

I don't know if you can find "official" component cables.

But this should do.

When you hook the up, you have to go into the PS2 system configuration and change the video output. There are two options. Don't remember what they were called, but just switch to the other option.

u/cerialthriller · 3 pointsr/gaming
u/briankwest · 3 pointsr/DirecTV

Get a component break out cable and hook it to the C41W:

https://www.amazon.com/COMPONENT-CABLE-DIRECTV-HR54-RECEIVER/dp/B01M22HSU1

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u/cyple · 3 pointsr/JRPG

Just so you know they did end up making Composite cables for both PS2's and they are fairly cheap. So you can play your PS2 games with your HDTV if they have a composite cable slot. I have a huge ps2 collection so I will not be re buying all my games.

Link: http://www.amazon.com/Component-V-Cable-Playstation-2/dp/B00005MDZD/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449245908&sr=8-1&keywords=ps2+composite+cables

u/jbanks9251 · 3 pointsr/DirecTV

yes, but some use a 10-pin solution where there is one 10-pin port on the genie and the cable branches out to be AV Cables. This is on all genie minis and the HR54. Here is what they look like.

u/amazingmaximo · 3 pointsr/gaming

SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS

I'm serious, I played that for 3 hours today. so fucking good. Also, the Jak series. play 'em in order.

if you're using an HDTV, this is mandatory.

u/Trilkhai · 3 pointsr/ps2

This is the one I got a couple of months ago, it works perfectly and is only $6:
https://www.amazon.com/Component-Cable-Audio-Video-Black/dp/B07RXMY5CM/

u/tjayrocket · 2 pointsr/macsetups

I used a standard HDMI cable with the hdmi port and I used a MiniDP-to-HDMI cable from one of the thunderbolt ports. Like this one..

The Thunderbolt Monitor runs off the other thunderbolt port.

u/Digitalon · 2 pointsr/gamecollecting

While we are on the subject I was hoping to get some advice on component cables for PS2. The one I'm looking at someone said they had trouble playing PS1 games on the PS2 using this cable, is that normal or are PS1 games not compatible with them?

For reference this is the cables I'm looking at: http://www.amazon.com/Component-V-Cable-Playstation-2/dp/B00005MDZD

u/garasensei · 2 pointsr/crtgaming

HD Retrovision YPbPr Component Video Female-to-Male RCA Extension Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H3F6WYT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_YuiSBbPS908RB

Best there is. Have fun!

u/AngryRedHerring · 2 pointsr/hometheater

What I'm doing, and this is the best quality PS2 video I've managed to conjure up on my HD projector, is using a PS2 component cable and a component-to-HDMI converter. There are a lot of different kinds of converters than the one I linked here. My receiver doesn't have HDMI, so I'm converting the receiver's component out to an HDMI hub.

u/stickiedankmemes · 2 pointsr/crtgaming

RGB cable and here is the Retrovision component cable and Lastly SB-2840


This is all plug n play, it will transfer audio to the TV as well, comes with power adapter, etc. As for buying RGB cables from the first link I sent. You have to wake up at 10am EST time, wake up 10 minutes early and start spamming refresh on there website 2-3 minutes early. Then you can order one of their RGB cables, before they go "out of stock." They only sell 20-30 at a time, so make sure you get the jump on it. The rest is always in stock so you will be good to go.

u/Slimtoad · 2 pointsr/truegaming

Buy something like this:

http://amzn.com/B00005MDZD

Turn on your PS2 without a disc inside. You can set the output to be CYMK and widescreen. It looks great and clear on an HDTV.

I used a cable like this to get a really nice-looking FF12 session. Some games support true HD settings.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_PlayStation_2_games_with_HD_support

u/bleucheese7 · 2 pointsr/playstation

You're thinking of composite. Component is the 5 plugs, orange-blue-green for the video and a red-white for audio. Something like this, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005MDZD

Also, the plug for ps2 and ps3 cable is the same, so a ps3 compatible component cable should work with a ps2.

u/bobdamnit · 2 pointsr/ps2

Do you also need the power cable? I believe the PS3 power cable will work. So will any Vizio TV power cord, as well as a few assorted electric razor cords, boombox cords, and some older printer/scanners. (This only applies to the fat models!)

As for the video cables... We need to know a little more about your TV. Does it only do composite (3 plugins) or will it also do component (5 plugins)? If it will do component, I'd go with those. It's a much clearer picture on modern flat screen TV's.

Composite cables (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-2-Composite-AV-Cable-PlayStation2/dp/B00004U8QX

Component cables (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/Component-V-Cable-Playstation-2/dp/B00005MDZD

Slim Power cord (Amazon, picked because of excellent reviews): https://www.amazon.com/Slim-AC-Adapter-Playstation-2-Pc/dp/B00255V7JQ

u/tinkerer212 · 2 pointsr/techsupport

Amazon has sellers that have the Playstation2 component cable.

u/MikeWeber1 · 2 pointsr/ps2

I used one for mine. This specifically should work with most HDTVs. I say most because I have no idea if a 4K TV for example has it.

u/stacked_crooked · 2 pointsr/letsplay

Like SketchTop, I use the Dazzle for N64,Gamecube, Wii, PS1, and PS2 games. If you want to record in HD, I recommend the Hauppauge HD-PVR.

Hauppauge

Dazzle

Note that you will need to buy some extra cables like:

S-video Cables

Component Cables

You may also need a distribution amplifier for the Dazzle depending on how you want your setup.

Distribution Amp

Hope this helped. I'm a fairly new LPer so feel free to disregard my recommendations if someone who is more experienced offers different advice. Feel free to read customer reviews so you can fully decide what you want. When you start making videos, you should post a link to your channel! Hope everything goes well!

u/ntsnzy · 2 pointsr/Twitch

You can stream from the PS2, but make sure to get a component cable like this

http://www.amazon.com/MADCATZ-MOV06155V-Universal-Component-Nintendo-Wii/dp/B000IAPGIS/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1394134709&sr=8-13&keywords=ps2+component+cable.

Along with the Game Capture HD (like alexh86 mentioned) or a HD PVR 2. You should be fine. If you want to stream quick and easy, I would recommend PCSX2 if your PC can handle it. It is what I will be using to stream my PS2 games and it looks amazing.

u/Schnodally · 2 pointsr/hometheater

Those cables dont work like 95% of the time. Normally when converting a digital signal to analog youll need a converter box thats powered.


Converter

6ft Component

2ft HDMI

u/edw_robe · 1 pointr/ps2

I initially bought these cheap ones on Amazon.

When I thought they were the issue, I went back and bout these used Sony brand cables on amazon

u/Galomir · 1 pointr/xboxone

Hi, looks like you're a bit confused with the cables :p
The yellow cable is irrelevant for X1.

The converter : http://imgur.com/a/jtMgL

You either need that cable

OR this one for video signal AND this one for audio

You might have (one of) those laying somewhere around your house ?

Was that clear ? :) (english is not my native language)

u/ConradBHart42 · 1 pointr/techsupport

How are you plugging the TV into the PC? I assume you have some sort of adapter like this?

If your Vizio has an HDMI, you can buy an HDMI to DVI and that would be the best way to hook it up, with digital signal and support for higher resolutions. Audio would not be an option, but neither would it be for RGB.

u/Jamey4 · 1 pointr/ps2

Thank you so much!! :) Sounds like component cables might be the way to go for now then. If I was only doing PS1 games, I'd probably get SCART, but I'm doing a mix of PS1, PS2, and even some Gamecube games, and it sounds like component cables will cause the least amount of compatibility issues.

There is one last small question I have. I was looking at the PS2 component cables here, I noticed that the D-Terminal to Component Adapter that I can buy with the Framemeister has only 3 female sockets, when the PS2 cables have 5 cords. Is this normal, or am I looking at the wrong kind of PS2 cables or something?

Thanks again! :)

u/My_Police_Box · 1 pointr/techsupport

If it's DVI-I then you could use one of these, and they are just under $13.

u/LoganPatchHowlett · 1 pointr/ps2

I second the comment on component cables. I changed over to them on my HDTV this year and it was like a revelation. Well not that big a difference but all the blurriness went away. They're pretty cheap too. I got one at a local shop. Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Component-V-Cable-Playstation-2/dp/B00005MDZD

u/trashonclybourn · 1 pointr/PS4

What are you trying to convert the HDMI to? If you want to convert to component, here is this which is highly rated on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001ID829O/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1425936120&sr=8-2&keywords=hdmi+to+component&pi=AC_SY200_QL40&dpPl=1&dpID=41h4vvUzkbL&ref=plSrch

You need to look at all of your ports and determine what your best connector is. If you have dvi or vga you may be able to get better video quality.

If you send your specific model of television I may be able to provide a more specific response.

u/DonBronco · 1 pointr/VideoEditing

Could I not just use an hdmi to hdmi for one monitor and something like this for the other monitor?

u/hardly_satiated · 1 pointr/techsupport

There is a company that makes these specially for Direct TV boxes for use in their DTV LA market. I have to look up the name, as I don't order from them often.

Something like this. Some barrel connectors and should be good to go.

u/gamecheet · 1 pointr/SSBPM

I just got these in the mail and they work perfectly

u/kloyN · 1 pointr/headphones

I don't mind dealing with the cables, and it'd be a little bit cheaper.

So instead of that $24 cable, this will work fine? https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-RCA-Component-Video-Cable/dp/B001TH7GT6

u/ComradeOj · 1 pointr/gaming

Buy these cables (or similar ones) and hook up the ps2 with them assuming your tv has the inputs.

One of the reasons it looks bad is because all the video info is squeezed into that one yellow cable, so the quality gets degraded.


The component cables in the link send different parts of the video through different wires, so the quality is really good.


It wont look perfect, but it will look a lot better.

u/rooktakesqueen · 1 pointr/gaming

These are the cables I bought and they work fine.

u/Siggycakes · 1 pointr/gaming

http://www.amazon.com/Intec-Component-Cable-PS2-Playstation-2/dp/B00005MDZD

Gamestop used to sell a special component cable that would work with PS2, PS3, X360 and Wii, but I can't seem to find it anymore.

u/Oh-Get-Fucked · 1 pointr/ps2

Lg lcd tv correct? Your tv would have come with 2x adaptors. If you dont have them it should be pretty easy to new ones

https://www.amazon.com/LG-Component-Audio-Video-Adapter/dp/B01EQ7TYNQ

u/ApatheticToaster · 1 pointr/SSBM

The most common high quality capture card you can use would be the the Elgato Game Capture HD. You would want 2 component cables, at least 5 splitters, and a component connection to a Wii. There is free software called OBS that you can use to stream and record and there are a number of options if you are looking to just record (there is even software that Elgato offers) but most like to use VirtualDub. This of course can be very expensive. If you are looking for cheaper options there are cheaper capture cards available such as the Dazzle and the Diamond. Both work fine but you won't achieve as crisp as a picture. These are the cards that I have had experience with but I have also heard good things from the Avermedia.

u/sords · 1 pointr/Flipping

I have obtained similar items when buying iphones and video game consoles. I can't recommend these particular ones, but the cords I have come in handy. First one is for the several different apple products, 2nd link is for ps2/ps3, wii and xbox 360. The particular one I have has an adapter for some older nintendo consoles.

https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Universal-Charging-Lighting-Samsung/dp/B01AK5AYIM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1487358894&sr=8-2&keywords=multi+apple+cord

https://www.amazon.com/MADCATZ-MOV06155V-Universal-Component-Cable-1-8m/dp/B000IAPGIS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1487358985&sr=8-2&keywords=universal+video+game+cord

This things pretty handy. Is it the device that's broken or are my batteries dead:
https://www.amazon.com/Amprobe-BAT-200-Battery-Tester/dp/B005G7SBY4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1487359100&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=battery+tester&psc=1

scotty peeler

goo gone

barkeepers friend

magnifiying glass with light good for looking at little markings or tiny text

upc scanner

u/goldenad · 1 pointr/hometheater

My TV doesn't support CEC, so I will have to go with the IR route. The tv came with an IR emitter, but its only a few feet long. Just to confirm, it sounds like I should buy something like this, hook up the receiver from the TV and put the emitter right in front of the audio receiver. Is that correct?

https://www.amazon.com/Sewell-Direct-SW-29727-25-Infrared-Extension/dp/B00SZIGI5U/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1486409980&sr=8-2&keywords=infrared+receiver+25+feet

u/btgreenone · 1 pointr/gamecollecting

This is what I use as well - the brand on mine is Panlong but it's basically the same thing. Eventually it would be cool to get one that will auto-detect when a signal is coming in so I can just turn the console on and go, but I'm happy with what I have for now.

OP, you may also want to consider using a multi-cable like this.

u/Tackett79 · 0 pointsr/gaming

I have These and they work great

u/abyssea · -1 pointsr/ouya

Alternative for HDMI to component - $9.99
http://www.amazon.com/Mediabridge-Component-Video-Cable-Audio/dp/B001ID829O/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1372775331&sr=1-1&keywords=hdmi+to+component


I can't find a solution for RCA that allows stepping down from HDMI to RCA directly that doesn't have a good review. Most want to go from HDMI to Svideo then Svideo to RCA. To me, that's too many steps and can cause latency issues.