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I need to run an HD signal 30' to a bar LCD tv. I was wondering if I could use standard RCA cables instead of HD Componant cables.

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You could run component video cables, the picture isn't supposed to deteriorate over longer distances
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I need to run an HD signal 30' to a bar LCD tv. I was wondering if I could use standard RCA cables instead of HD Componant cables.


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