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Posted on Aug 23, 2008

How to connect the apple component av cable to panasonic tv

We are trying to connect my apple iphone using the apple compnent av cable to our vieta pansasonic flat screen, however it is now showing on the tv? what are we doing wrong?

  • dellapieta01 Dec 26, 2008

    I have the same problem, I have tried different ports, the ones at the back of my tv but it doesn't work. The colors on the Tv ports and the ones on the AV cable are not even the same.
    Can you help me?


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You may need to check you display setting on your flat screen to see if it set to 480p. You may be sending to low of a resolution from the phone to the TV

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SOURCE: no color from iphone to tv

that is because the resolution of your TV doesnt match the resolution of the movie file. try to play it another tv with higher resolution

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