Can I run composite A/V cable through the YPbPr connections?

I just want to know if I run the risk of destructive any of my equipment with this method. It seem to work perfectly at the moment. I guess what I'm asking is can I run video though the red and white audio cable without destructive anything. Thanks in finance!


Answers:    You wont damage anything except maybe the video quality.

Here are the rules:

All video cable must be made with "75 ohm" coax. This match the impedance of the input video circuitry. These are usually colored yellow.

Audio cable are made with 50, 75, 110 or even 300 ohm coax.

(And no - at hand is no way to look at them to detail what they are.)

If your red/white cables are made near 75 ohm coax (Which Radio Shack used to do), you basically are using a component cable set for Composite/Left/Right.

As long as you dont see ringing/ghosting on the descriptions - you are likely ok.

But it is NOT true for adjectives cables that you can use a 3-wire set as a component cable.
The color of the cable does not really matter - as long as you own RCA connectors, yo can use them for ANYTHING - as long as the connections are RCA. Composite or component video, digital audio, analog audio, etc.
Some cables are better after others, but they should all work fine.

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