You need to obtain some av cables or S video cables and this will sort your issue
Directions from my grandson: step 1: hook up all the three spliter or red, yellow and white cords into the appropriate places on the back of your tv and your DVD or vcr. Just hook one up and try it; then put it in another location until you get it right. My DVD/tv told me where to place stuff; my brand new HD tv did not. step 2: my grandson neglected to tell me! On your remote for your tv might be an <strong>"input" button</strong>. You have to press the input button and select DVD or VCR so your tv knows what to play. It took me several hours to figure out this last step! It seems all the experts forget it! Sherrie
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.
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Using a power converter, it is quite possible to run a 110V television on a 220V supply. The converter ensures that the television will only see 110V. However, the question implies that a television is being taken from one country to another. If that is the case, television signal standards vary throughout the world and RF tuners vary across the world. Although some televisions offer multi-standard operation, many do not. It is worth doing some extra research on the two countries in question before making a decision to ship a television anywhere.
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No, you can not hook a Nintendo dsi up to a tv.
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Yes. The Nintendo Switch can be played on your TV.
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just nintendo switch to can hook it up to the tv and play with friends
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Make sure your connections are correct from the Nintendo 64 to your TV. That will solve over 90% of your problem. Check your A/V cables. Sometimes the A/V cables become faulty. When this happens buy a new cable set. Check to see if you have the input on the TV to the right input where you plugged the Nintendo 64 Cables into. Clear your cartridges, dirty carts will give this problem also. Also clean the cartridge slot as well.
Yes, as long as the television has standard AV input.
plug in the yellow and red cords to the side of it then connect the other end to the tv.
Just because you dont have AV ports in your tv does not mean its old. You need to buy a AV Cable converter.
Either an RF cord or and AV cord(the red, yellow, and white cord).