Yes you can. i am not positive so ask a pro.
If your television has a broken coaxial input but has three AV inputs (Red, White, and Yellow), and your cable box has the same AV inputs in the back of it, which they usually do, all you have to do is connect the cords from the cable box to the TV(if you dont have the RCA cords, these can be purchased at any electronic store). Instead of putting your TV on channel 3 or 4 as you would when the cable is hooked up by coaxial, switch your channel to one of your Input or Video channels, as you would do if you were trying to watch a VHS tape or DVD. You'll see that the AV outlets provide just as good of a picture as the coaxial hookup.
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Could be a short in the A/V cords. OR could be something wrong with the back Inputs
any kind of tv with av jacks. For those who dont know what av jacks are they are the red, yellow, and white cords that you stick in the back of your tv
An RF cord plugs in the back of a tv and a AV plugs in the yellow in white oulet and RF cords are SNES and NES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Will he be able to fix the broken television? The subject in the sentence above is "he."
The N64 has AV cords that will hook up to any television set, now if your TV does not have basic Red, Yellow, White outlets than it is best that you place the cords into corresponding HD outlets for visual and audio. .j.
HDTV audio out to AV Receiver in (with red & white optical cable) .... I had sync problems with CBS and adjusted my AV receiver to fix them Basically, this software allows you to add custom resolutions and fix
you can not fix something that is very broken, so buy a new one
i think the AV cable is used the picture/image on the tv screenyou know so you can see whatever is on the screen. :D
The best thing to do is unplug your AV cables out of your xbox 360 and TV. Reconnect them but make sure they are in probably. Test and see if working. You might find that you will get 4 red lights of death, this just means that the AV cable is damaged. Replace the AV cable and it should work.
usually if you only have one av hookup on your tv you have to leave the specified DVD Player and Nintendo Wii plugged in and transfer the cords everytime you want to watch or play one and not the other..you are not able to hook both of them up at the same time..unless you have more AV outlets on the back of your tv...check there and if that doesnt work see the above plan(: