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Hey yesterday i bought a cable that has the red, white, and yellow hook ups on both ends so i could hook my tv up into my big stereo for killer sound. But i hooked it from the back of the tv to the tv in hook ups on my reciever and it wont send any sound to my reciever. can someone please help im not the best with this stuff. thanks
First you must be on the audio outs in back of tv set. then you must go into menu, if not already and change audio to varible output, or external speakers or just what ever yours say in menu. then you must turn receiver to the right inputs to get sound. Hope this helps.
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Your white red yellow cord is a Stereo sound + video cord. The red and the white ends are for sound the yellow end is for video - if your TV is not stereo it may not have the red and white it may only have one in which case you need to find an adapter from stereo to Mono to fit your red/white cable ends into a single connection on the TV. Or you can buy a home theater sound system and it will give the TV its signal and it will keep the stereo signal and broadcast it through the sound system.
Most TVs have a yellow video and a white audio and red audio input. The Wii comes with a cable to connect to a TV with a yellow, white and red RCA cable. Plug in the large block end of this cable to the Wii (rectangle block) and the other end into the TV using the yellow plug to the yellow input jack and the white plug to the white input jack and red to red. Select on the TV using the TV remote, the input where the Wii is hooked up. This is the standard way.
to hook up your console to your tv your console has to be switched on and in good condition,A lso you will be needing an A/V(Audio-Visual) cable, a cable that has to or three outlets normally red,yellow and white(Yellow is for video while white and red are the Audio outlets for stereo) These outlets go into an inlet on your tv and the other end goes into the back of your console
This enables you to see the picture and hear the sounds.If this is done then you are good to go.
YES YOU CAN DO IT BY YOURSELF. IF YOU HAVE A STEREO, IT SHOULD HAVE AUX INPUT...YOU WILL NEED AUDIO CABLES, RED AND WHITE...CHECK AT THE BACK OF YOUR TV, WHICH SAYS...AUDIO OUT..PLUG THAT TWO CABLES COLOUR CODE MODE...AND THIS END YOUR CABLE GOES IN YOUR STEREO AUX INPUT...ON YOUR STEREO SWITCH TO AUX AND SAME TIME ON YOUR TV....SO YOU WILL BE ABLE TO HEAR SOUND
IF IT IS HOOKED UP WITH COMPONENT CABLES (GREEN, RED, AND BLUE) FOR PICTURE AND RED AND WHITE FOR AUDIO, MOST LIKELY THE RED ONE IS NOT SEATED PROPERLY, CHECK BOTH ENDS THE ONE CONNECTED TO THE TV AND THE ONE CONNECTED TO WHATEVER THE SOURCE IS ( SATELLITE BOX, CABLE BOX ETC.
Hello there:
You will need the red/yellow/white video cables and just hook up the yelow and white up to the xbox and the other end yellow and white to the tv than turn the tv to channel 3 and this should work
best regards mike
Hook the dvd player up to the front inputs usually a yellow and a red or possibly a yellow red and white depending if the TV is stereo or not.
Then on your remote, it the INPUT button and take it to "VIDEO 1" while your dvd player is on and you should get a picture.
Make sure not to mix the cable colors.
Yellow is video
White Audio
Red Audio
A lot of times there is only either white or red and not both. This is just Mono sound, it works, just not "stereo" sound.
What are you splitting? Coax - just split the out to tv line. A\V cables or componet cables you'll need to split all wires (a\v- yellow and at least white, red to if you want stereo. componet- green, red, blue for video and red and white for audio.
Using the composite video connection method is pretty straightforward. you will be dealing with one video cable (marked in Yellow), and two audio cables (marked in White and Red) Red is right channel and white is left channel if stereo, if mono use the white marked cable.
Look at the back of your DVD player you will see the video out RCA jack (marked in yellow) plug one end of the video cable into this jack, the plug the other end of the cable into the TVs Video In jack (marked in yellow)
Then plug the audio cables into the Audio Out RCA jacks of the DVD player Red marked cable to red jack White Marked cable to white jack. After this is done plug the ends of the sother side of the cable into the Audio input of the TV white to white, red to red.
At this point you should have video and audio once you set the menu of your tv to accept input from the Composite input and the audio jacks.
I hope this helps.
go to Wal Mart and buy a cable, its the cable with a red end an yellow end and a white end. Your TV does NOT support stereo sound, so you only need the white cable for sound, the yellow is for video.
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