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| Thread ID: 127188 | 2012-10-09 02:54:00 | rca to ypbpr | Nick G (16709) | PC World Chat |
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| 1305978 | 2012-10-09 08:46:00 | Maybe try another video source. There may be a fault? | pine-o-cleen (2955) | ||
| 1305979 | 2012-10-09 08:46:00 | Are we talking about a component video out here. If so the only way to do it is in kenj's post. The red/blue and green output is called a component video out, where the seperate colours which make up your TV picture go in seperate cables, where with the rca type cables red/white audio and yellow video all the colours go in one cable. :) |
Trev (427) | ||
| 1305980 | 2012-10-09 19:23:00 | Are we talking about a component video out here. If so the only way to do it is in kenj's post. The red/blue and green output is called a component video out, where the seperate colours which make up your TV picture go in seperate cables, where with the rca type cables red/white audio and yellow video all the colours go in one cable. :) Well, the vcr has a yellow, a red, and a white, so its composite. How the TV has it is there is is a plug for audio l and audio r, so the red and whit plugs. Then, there is a port (looks samsung proprietary port, which came with a cable that splits into a green, red, and blue. The green then has a yellow stripe as well, so I'm assuming that that is where the yellow composite goes. Didn't work, the vcr wasn't detected. Just a thought here, could that cable that splits the samsung port into red,blue, and green (with a yellow stripe) be at fault here? Would the be anyway to test if it is not working? EDIT - when I'm next round at my nans I'll take the cable out and put a photo up so you can see exactly what I mean :) |
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