not sure if it does just switch back to scart
If your Xbox 360 gaming console has sound but no color then this could be a problem with your HDMI connection. Try using a different cable.
It will use the energy left inside the console to continue to charge your controller for a few minutes, and the console will make a sound as if it is on
A garbled sound from an amplifier can be caused by issues like a poor connection between components, a damaged audio cable, or interference from other electronic devices. It could also be due to a faulty amplifier component or a problem with the audio source itself.
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Your amp may sound fuzzy due to issues like a faulty cable, dirty connections, or a damaged speaker. To fix it, try cleaning the connections, replacing the cable, or checking the speaker for damage. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician for further assistance.
Nothing extra is needed. You need to connect the mixer to the game console with the included TOSlink optical cable.
To connect a game console to your JVC TV, first locate the HDMI port on both the console and the TV. Use an HDMI cable to connect the console to the TV, plugging one end into the console and the other into the HDM1 or HDM2 port on the TV. Turn on the TV and switch to the corresponding HDMI input using the remote. If needed, adjust the TV settings for optimal picture and sound quality.
An audio cable alone can not cause a DELAY in the sound. We're not into answering test questions here. That is cheating. This question has been asked several times.
No. As long as the cable is the correct gauge for your speaker load, there is no difference in sound between expensive cable and "zip" cord.
Cable has a long "a" and a schwa sound.
Yes it does, a really loud one.
No