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 Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
Cable Guy Clive

Cable Guy Clive

Hi, I’m Cable Guy Clive.

Over the coming weeks we will be giving you the opportunity to submit any cable related questions you may have.

Each week your questions will be included in a Q & A post and will also be include in our Podcasts.

It doesn’t matter how silly you may think your questions is. The chances are if you’re thinking about your gripe, that someone else is too.

So whether you are looking at converting SCART to USB or information on How to connect a laptop to your TV, I have the answers. If you need to know more about HDMI or are unsure about what a DisplayPort Cable is, then drop your comment in below.

And of course if you needed advice before I post your questions, feel free to call me on 0845 009 9134.

If you would like you question posting simply fill in the comment form at the bottom of this post. However, please do not place any links back to your website, as these comments will not be allowed. This is due to the large amount of spam we are getting.


 
 
 
 Friday, June 25th, 2010

Wall Mount Cables Needed for TV Installation? You have thought long and hard about getting your new LCD or Plasma TV. You know it comes with a stand. It will be really easy to setup this way, but you will need a stand of some sort, perhaps wood or glass or…

No. You know you want to hang it on the wall! It is a flatscreen TV afterall. What other point is there to having a great new flatscreen TV, if it isn’t hanging on the wall, for all to see in it’s glory.

Now comes the dilema… do you hang it on the wall and have the cables hanging down? Or do you do the job properly and have the cables hidden, plastered in or hidden behind some crafty MDF and a slinky plinth?

Which ever way you decide, getting the right cables now, could make all the difference (and frustration if you forget one!) in setting up your audio video equipment, players, recorders, games consoles, SKY box and the list goes on… here is our top tips on what you may need!

Why not print this guide off and tick the boxes [    ] for the cables you will need?

1 – A Basic Flatscreen InstallationC13 to C14 Extension Cable for Power

a – [    ] – Power Cable – Perhaps you need a C13 to C14 Power extension (check your TV 1st)
b – [    ] – Aerial Cable from TV Aerial
c – [    ] – Aerial Cable from Satellite, Digital TV Box or Video Recorder
d – [    ] – SCART Cable or Cables from DVD Player or Digital TV Box

2 – A Standard Flatscreen Installation

a – [    ] – Power Cable – Perhaps you need a C13 to C14 Power extension (check your TV 1st)3 RCA Audio Video Composite Cable
b – [    ] – Aerial Cable from TV Aerial
c – [    ] – Aerial Cable from Satellite, Digital TV Box or Video Recorder
d – [    ] – SCART Cable or Cables from DVD Player or Digital TV Box
e – [    ] – Composite Audio Video Cable (3 RCA Phono) for Camcorder, Games Console
f -  [    ] – S-Video Cable (if any of your AV equipement uses 4 pin S-Video?)
g – [    ] – Audio Component Cable to Hifi, Speakers or Home Cinema Receiver?

3 – A High Definition Flatscreen Installation

a – [    ] – Power Cable – Perhaps you need a C13 to C14 Power extension (check your TV 1st)HDMI Cable
b – [    ] – Aerial Cable from TV Aerial
c – [    ] – Aerial Cable from Satellite, Digital TV Box or Video Recorder
d – [    ] – SCART Cable or Cables from DVD Player or Digital TV Box
e – [    ] – Composite Audio Video Cable (3 RCA Phono) for Camcorder, Games Console
f -  [    ] – S-Video Cable (if any of your AV equipement uses 4 pin S-Video?)
g – [    ] – Audio Component Cable to Hifi, Speakers or Home Cinema Receiver?
h – [    ] – HDMI Cable or Cables depending on how many HDMI sockets your TV has.  (HDMI Carries Audio + Video)
i -  [    ] – Optical Audio Cable to your home cinema receiver for the best in digital audio.

4 – A 3D High Definition Flatscreen Installation

a – [    ] – Power Cable – Perhaps you need a C13 to C14 Power extension (check your TV 1st)3D Ready HDMI Cables?
b – [    ] – Aerial Cable from TV Aerial
c – [    ] – Aerial Cable from Satellite, Digital TV Box or Video Recorder
d – [    ] – SCART Cable or Cables from DVD Player or Digital TV Box
e – [    ] – Composite Audio Video Cable (3 RCA Phono) for Camcorder, Games Console
f -  [    ] – S-Video Cable (if any of your AV equipement uses 4 pin S-Video?)
g – [    ] – Audio Component Cable to Hifi, Speakers or Home Cinema Receiver?
h – [    ] – HDMI Cable v1.4 Compliant Cable (or Cables) depending on how many HDMI sockets your TV has.  (HDMI Carries Audio + Video)
i -  [    ] – Optical Audio Cable to your home cinema receiver for the best in digital audio.
g – [    ] – Ethernet Network Cable Cat 5 or Cat 6 (Cat 6 is more suited to streaming HD video signals). Should your TV support it.

5 – A 3D / Internet Ready High Definition Flatscreen Installation

a – [    ] – Power Cable – Perhaps you need a C13 to C14 Power extension (check your TV 1st)Ethernet Network Patch Cable
b – [    ] – Aerial Cable from TV Aerial
c – [    ] – Aerial Cable from Satellite, Digital TV Box or Video Recorder
d – [    ] – SCART Cable or Cables from DVD Player or Digital TV Box
e – [    ] – Composite Audio Video Cable (3 RCA Phono) for Camcorder, Games Console
f -  [    ] – S-Video Cable (if any of your AV equipement uses 4 pin S-Video?)
g – [    ] – Audio Component Cable to Hifi, Speakers or Home Cinema Receiver?
h – [    ] – HDMI Cable v1.4 Compliant Cable (or Cables) depending on how many HDMI sockets your TV has.  (HDMI Carries Audio + Video)
i -  [    ] – Optical Audio Cable to your home cinema receiver for the best in digital audio.
g – [    ] – Ethernet Network Cable Cat 5 or Cat 6 (Cat 6 is more suited to streaming HD video signals). Should your TV support it.

6 – A Media Centre (PC / Laptop) Ready High Definition Flatscreen Installation

a – [    ] – Power Cable – Perhaps you need a C13 to C14 Power extension (check your TV 1st)
b – [    ] – Aerial Cable from TV Aerial
c – [    ] – Aerial Cable from Satellite, Digital TV Box or Video Recorder
d – [    ] – SCART Cable or Cables from DVD Player or Digital TV Box
e – [    ] – Composite Audio Video Cable (3 RCA Phono) for Camcorder, Games Console
f -  [    ] – S-Video Cable (if any of your AV equipement uses 4 pin S-Video?)
g – [    ] – Audio Component Cable to Hifi, Speakers or Home Cinema Receiver?
h – [    ] – HDMI Cable v1.4 Compliant Cable (or Cables) depending on how many HDMI sockets your TV has.  (HDMI Carries Audio + Video)
i -  [    ] – Optical Audio Cable to your home cinema receiver for the best in digital audio.
g – [    ] – Ethernet Network Cable Cat 5 or Cat 6 (Cat 6 is more suited to streaming HD video signals). Should your TV support it.

Depending on what your laptop, computer or media centre PC has. you will need the following:PC input VGA 15 pin cable

a – [    ] – VGA Cable – Quality 15 pin Analogue Video. Or VGA to DVI cable perhaps?
b – [    ] – DVI Cable – Quality Digital Video. Or DVI to HDMI cable?
c – [    ] – HDMI Cable – High Quality Audio and Video
d – [    ] – 3.5mm to 2 RCA Audio Cable. Provides an audio connection from your computers sound card to the audio inputs on your TV. If your TV supports a single 3.5mm audio input, then don’t panic as a simple 3.5mm to 2 RCA adapter will help keep your audio connected.

Other Cables to consider depending on your equipment…

a – [    ] – Component RGB Video Cable (Red, Green, Blue). Provides an excellent analogue video Component rgb video cable connection between devices that support RGB component video.
b – [    ] – DisplayPort cable. Not so popular, but if your TV or computer supports it, then don’t forget it!
c – [    ] – Specific Games Console Cables. Perhaps your Wii or Playsation uses the games console to Component or Composite cables? Pop them in the wall now before it’s too late.
d – [    ] – Have 5.1 or 7.1 Home Cinema System? Don’t forget to install the centre speaker cable for under the TV or front left and right cables.

Want a Professional finish?

If you want a better finish for your HD ready, HDMI cables, we have just taken oboard a range of HDMI Silver Wall Plate'sHDMI Wall Plates, Single and Double Wall plates available in silver or white finish too. They have female sockets on the rear so installations should be a breeze too. A very posh finish…

Final Thoughts

When Drilling your speaker brackets into position, especially the front centre speaker on a surround sound system, don’t forget where your in-the-wall audio and video cables are. This one can really catch you out, just when you think you have nearly finished your AV install! The same goes for your actual LCD or Plasma TV bracket too. It’s all too easy to get excited over your install, pop the drill in the wall and slam it through your nice and neatly fitted AV cables. Ouch.

Then just sit back and enjoy your Flatscreen TV where is should be. On the wall (with cables hidden of course!).


 
 
 
 Thursday, June 24th, 2010
iPhone 4 Cables Leads Accessories

iPhone 4 Cables Leads Accessories

 

With the launch of the NEW Apple iPhone 4 today across the UK today, latest news and reports on Twitter and the web are that most stores, o2 and Carphone Warehouse are already running out of stocks!

The popularity of the Apple iPhone, even to it’s next version 4.0, shows no signs of slowing down. With most o2 stores across the UK reporting que’s early from early in the morning and stocks depleating by 9am too.

If, however you are the proud owner of your new Apple iPhone 4 and are in need of a spare charger for mains or car, a longer USB dock extension lead or just an audio lead for your car or hifi, then our new iPhone 4 cable and leads department, will hopefully keep you connected, docked and synced!

The main problem, we hear from customers is that with the Apple iPhone, and all iPods, is the length of the USB Dock connector cable. It’s just too short! It just isn’t long enough to reach from the back of your computer, or perhaps charging from the side of your bed, is a real chore.

Cables & LeadsSimply add an iPhone USB Extension cable, available in various lengths. You can then sync with iTunes or charge with ease.

View our iPhone 4 Cable Range now

View our iPhone 3G 3GS Cable Range now


 
 
 
 Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Cable Guy Clive

Cable Guy Clive

Hey Guys, Thanks for dropping by again.

Since my arrival here at Cables and Leads, I have been looking forward to getting stuck in to creating Podcasts for our customers to download, and have an audio version of some of our articles and popular technical questions.

Today see’s the first of these Podcasts being launched, and first up it’s Scart to USB Kits.

You may have wondered if it is at all possible to convert SCART to USB? well the answer is yes! with the use of one of these clever little SCART to USB video capture Kits.

To Listen to the How to Convert SCART to USB podcast, simply press the play button below. U hope you enjoy the Podcast, and be sure to drop by soon for more useful broadcasts from me, Cable Guy Clive.

 
icon for podpress  How to convert SCART to USB [2:20m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (20)

 
 
 
 Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Cable Guy Clive

Cable Guy Clive

We have a new member of the team here at Cables & Leads.  Clive Johnson or Cable Guy Clive as he has been aptly named, will be joining the technical department as a customer support technician.

Clive has over 5 years industry experience and brings an expertise in cabling and connectivity. Cable Guy Clive will be on hand to answer customer queries. He will also be taking over the technical side of the blog. Clive will be helping us provide even more of our popular how to guides and will allso be producing video guides and a podcast.

To make Cable Guy Clive feel at home, we have had a cartoon image of him created. Any post you see from now on with Clive’s cartoon on will be one of his posts.

I am sure you will join all of us here at Cables and Leads in wishing Cable Guy Clive all the very best in his new role. As long as he has a sense of humour and can make a good cuppa, he’ll fit in just fine.

If you have any technical queries you can email Clive directly on clive@cables-leads.co.uk