The Xbox One does not have a video output for either composite video or component video.
The uncompressed component video used enormous bandwidth, 173 Mbit/sec (bit rate), for its time.
Fuzzy Up Close The Jumbotron signal is what is called component video, as opposed to conventional composite video.
Composite or component video at up to 576i and stereo audio can be output from the dock connector using an adapter sold by Apple.
With the advent of DVD players in the 1990s, component video also began appearing.
Video Immersion II improved the de-interlacing, temporal filtering, component video, and resolution.
Recording is done via component video or via composite/s-video via the included breakout cable.
And component video has been around for years.
A signal separated in this way is called "component video".
Many new high definition TVs support the use of component video up to their native resolution.