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Anonymous Posted on Oct 07, 2010

Help! please.....I have one cord with two plugs to go into the computer. One is white.....the other yellow. The end of the cord goes into the camera. Where do I plug the two (or do I put both)?

  • Anonymous Oct 07, 2010

    Where do I plug them. On the back of my computer screen there are no openings coded white or yellow. the one plug opening is light blue that says audio. The plug openings
    on the monitor are color coded, but nothing white or yellow.

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Usually there is what is called a USB cord that has one end that goes into the camera, and the other end that goes into the computer's USB port. If you have a white and y ellow plug that you think goes into the computer, this is the cord that possibly goes into a TV input.

Look around for a USB cord that should have come with the camera.

Good luck on this.

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    When I said that the two yellow and white plugs go into a tv, I didn't mean the monitor. I meant a actual tv (not a computer monitor).

    That means, you need a 'USB' cord to download pictures and video from the camera to the computer.

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Hi! You may need to plug both. These are for audio and video enhancement purposes. Hope this helps and thank you for using FixYa!

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