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Home appliance installation with a multi-core line is good or a single core is good (to thread)

Computer monitor VGA interface and IPTV nail plugs the number of video channels (video, voice lines) need to use what transfer to achieve the connection. Can give the best model of a connected device. More

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the TV screen will display "video 1" "video 2" "USB" "HDMI1" "HDMI2" "VGA 2" TV screen will display "video 1" "video 2" "USB" "HDMI1" "HDMI2" "VGA"
If the IPTV set-top box is HDMI output, you can use HDMI and VGA cable to connect the set-top box and display, while the composite audio and video cable (red, white and white plug) in the red and white lines connected to the set-top box audio output interface and monitor audio input interface The This is because the VGA interface can only receive video signals and can not receive audio signals. If the IPTV set-top box is a high-definition component video output (red, green and blue), connect the set-top box to the monitor with the component video and VGA cable, and connect the audio cable. If the IPTV set-top box is standard definition set-top box, with a composite audio and video cable in the yellow video cable to connect a video and VGA adapter cable, then connected to the display, but also access the audio line. It should be noted that if the monitor's VGA interface is a high-definition interface, the first two cases should be purchased to turn the HD VGA adapter cable.
for example: If the high-definition set-top box with high-definition multimedia interface cable connected to the TV ("HDMI1" or "HDMI2"); if it is a standard set-top box, with audio and video cable connected to the TV, then the TV signal source to switch to the corresponding to the corresponding high-definition multimedia interface "Video 1" or "Video 2"

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