3.5mm jacks are perfectly capable of outputting RCA
video. However, the
transmitting device would need to support the technology.
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Yeah, the cable sure can make a difference. These materials differ, and they don't necessary sound the same. Conductor (copper, silver, purity, ..), connectors, solder, insulation, cable length, ..Mar 10, 2009
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rca is technically better than trs, since rca has 4 connections (2 per cable) and trs has 3 connections (the 3 metal segments). But it doesn't really matter. ... But traditionally RCA is used for Line level where 3.5mm is a bit more variable.