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When referring to a cable, a composite cable or RCA cable is an audio/video cable with yellow, red, and white connectors on each end, allowing a VCR, DVD player, gaming system, or other audio/video device to be connected to a TV. The yellow connector is for video and the red & white connectors are for audio (red for the right speaker, white for the left speaker). The picture is an example of a RCA cable. These cables come in varying lengths, from 3 feet to 100 feet in length. However, as the length of the cable gets longer, there is a chance of some signal quality loss, due to interference along the way.
Refers to the amount of chips used on a given memory module. Composite is an older 4-bit technology requiring more chips to archive capacity.
Also see: Cable, Coax cable, Connection, Memory terms, Non-composite, S-Video, Video converter, Video terms
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