Check your remote for a 'source' button. You can also keep hitting the channel down arrow until you get to the channel.
This depends on where you plug it in.Nearly all TVs have an 'AV' setting somewhere, and 'AV' jacks on the back or sides of the TV. If you plug your Wii's AV cable directly into those, just set your TV to the 'AV' channel when you want to play.If your TV has more than one AV channel, it'll say somewhere on the TV next to those jacks which one to use, or just try all of them.If you use a component cable with five leads, select the 'Component' channel.
Just because you dont have AV ports in your tv does not mean its old. You need to buy a AV Cable converter.
To watch old VHS tapes on an old Sony TV, you'll need a VCR (Video Cassette Recorder). Connect the VCR to the TV using coaxial cables or RCA (red, white, and yellow) cables, depending on the available ports. Turn on the TV and set it to the appropriate input channel (usually channel 3 or 4 for coaxial, or the corresponding AV input for RCA). Insert your VHS tape into the VCR and press play to enjoy your videos.
You must have a Slim PSP and the av cable for it.
To play a GameCube, you typically connect it to a TV using the AV cables (red, white, and yellow) or a component cable for better video quality. Then, you would set your TV to the corresponding input channel, usually labeled as AV, Composite, or Component, depending on your connection. If you're using a modern TV, you may need to access the input menu to select the correct source.
Try an input, maybe. Or AV. Component. If you know nothing like that, I don't know what to tell you. The old standard was 3 and I did have an old set that used 99. You might try to find the owners manual or look for one online using your TV set identification or model ID
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.
Try AV, or AV2 or AV3, but all tv's are different
Go into the menu and select "Autoprogram."
i do not know what channel is the sleuth channel and would like to know. it looks like it might have some good/ old tv series.
3 or 4
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.