check first your satellite receiver if there is an HDMI jack. connect your HDMI cables from your satellite receiver to your tv tuner.
if you don't have the HDMI jack, check the AV output jack. connect the AV cables from your satellite receiver to your tv tuner.
you can use either AV or HDMI.
All you need is a TV tuner card that has "AV in" facility. From your Set Top Box connect the AV cord to your AV in port of your TV tuner card and you are done.
check your surround sound if it has an HDMI or AV input jacks. if it has, then you are good to go. from your satellite receiver, attach the HDMI cable or AV cable. connect it to your surround sound. after connecting the satellite receiver box and surround sound, attach the HDMI or AV cable from the surround sound to your television.
you should buy an internal TV Tuner, and then you can connect it to the AV plug, and that's it.
No it is analog.
Find yourself an S-video switchbox and use that. You can get them with three or four inputs and it'll make life a lot easier. They're not all that expensive, either and in the neighborhood of $10.00 or a little more. Since the TV has three inputs, I would connect them by picture quality; s-video provides a better picture so use those two for the DVD and satellite. Use the yellow phono jack for the VCR since they are low picture quality. Use the red/white phono jacks for the sound. If you only have one set of the audio jacks, it would be a good idea to use an AV receiver to do the video/audio switching for you. Since the TV has three inputs, I would connect them by picture quality; s-video provides a better picture so use those two for the DVD and satellite. Use the yellow phono jack for the VCR since they are low picture quality. Use the red/white phono jacks for the sound. If you only have one set of the audio jacks, it would be a good idea to use an AV receiver to do the video/audio switching for you.
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
To connect a digital HDTV to a tunerless DVD recorder, first connect the cable box to the RF modulator using the RF output. Then, connect the RF modulator’s output to the DVD recorder’s AV jacks using the appropriate cables (typically composite video and audio cables). Finally, connect the DVD recorder's output to the HDTV using HDMI or composite cables, ensuring both devices are set to their corresponding input/output settings for proper signal transmission.
Yes, as long as you have AV output jacks on the back of your HD satellite receiver. However, if you are going to use an older TV, expect that you either cannot watch HD movies or will have black spaces on the top and bottom of your screen.
you mean a PSP phat? if yes no If you mean Slim then yes
thru HDMI
The 2005 Chevrolet Malibu does not typically come with auxiliary (AV) input jacks on the factory radio. However, some models may have optional features or aftermarket modifications that allow for audio input. If you’re looking to connect devices, you might consider using an FM transmitter or an aftermarket stereo that includes AV plugs. Always check the specific model and trim for features.
u have to use your ps3 av multi out cable