Your computer is your PC, you could use RCA jacks to connect your computer sound to yout tv though.
How about a audio cable with two MALE RCA jacks on each end. If both units are not stereo, use a "Y" cord to convert stereo to mono.
S-Video to RCA jacks cost around 13 dollars.If you prefer you can use a video switch,a little box used to switch between video sources.You just put the S-video in one of the inputs and the RCA jacks in the output,select the right button and you're good to go.
You can use the same cables.
there should be an audio out on your sony tv. use that to connect standard RCA jacks into your sound system go into settings on your TV and disable the internal speakers. if this doesn't work try only connecting your video input in your TV while using the audio RCA to split to your sound system. is your main feed COAX or RCA?
It's just like hooking a DVD player or VCR, you use the 2 RCA jacks cables that come with the unit, match to TV outputs.
You can record music from a tape, album, or MP3 to your computer. You will need a wire with the RCA jacks on one end, and s miniature jack on the other. You can get one from Radio Shack for about $5. The software that I use is called Spin It Again.
If your TV has rca input jacks for video games, etc. then all you need is to connect to the output rca connection on the cable box and you are good. Just remember that you won't have to tune the TV to get the channels. You will have to use A/V mode all the time to watch your favorite shows.
when you are connecting same devices like computer to computer or switch to switch or router to router to use cross over cable. when you are connecting different devices like computer to switch or computer to router to use straight cable.
You need to buy an adapter with a software driver. Wiki policy does not permit me to give you a manufacturer name but they do exist. I own one that converts my video cam output (RCA) to USB and I can use it as a web cam.
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Wal-mart or Radion Shack can fix you right up, just ask
This depends on the connector, and the manufacturer of the TV. If it's an RF-type connector (check the link for a picture), then you'll use Channel 3 or 4. If it's an RCA jacks you're connecting to (yellow, white, & red in the pic), then use the INPUT or TV/VIDEO button on your TV remote and look for AUX1 or AUX2, or maybe just INPUT. If they are jacks that look like RCA jacks but are green, blue, and red, look for COMPONENT or CMP in the listing.