If your TV has RCA audio out you do not need the converter.
To watch Internet TV on your home television from your computer, requires a vga to rca adapter. The VGA end of the adapter plugs into the VGA port of your computer. The RCA end of the adapter plugs into the RCA converter on your home television. The RCA converter carries the signal to the television. The RCA converter is needed to watch cable or satellite. The RCA cables consist of three cables. All three cables work together to deliver the picture, left channel audio and right channel audio. Newer model televisions have the ports on the back of the television. Older televisions have the ports located on the front. These popular coaxial cables are included when you purchase a new television.
Yes that is correct. As long as your TV has RCA audio out.
You would have to purchase a Digital to Analog converter and connect the SPDIF (orange RCA connector) to the D/A converter's digital input via a RCA/SPDIF cable. Then you would have to connect some type of headphone amplifier to the line outputs of the D/A converter.
Yes, it will convert the sounds, but NOT video. Use RCA Yellow Cable, male on both ends. Insert one end to the TV digital output and another to the Converter input. Use MALE RCA audio cables, RED&WHITE/BLACK, insert into Output on the Converter, use RCA Red&white/black cable from the TV-Ears and insert into Output of Converter (next to power cord). Produce super great sounds. Pranee
This converter is for audio only, not for a TV signal.
You need to connect the speaker out on your PC to the audio input on your TV. You need an adapter cable, as the computer usually has a minijack connector and the TV usually has two RCA connectors
If the TV is a HDTV and there are HDTV stations near by you won't need a converter box.
That cable will work as long as your TV has an RCA output.
HDTV is digital, RCA jacks are composite. They're not compatible video formats. You'd need a digital to analog converter.
You will need an RCA to HDMI converter to connect the Nintendo 64 to a new TV, as most modern TVs do not have the older RCA inputs. Simply connect the yellow, red, and white cables from the Nintendo 64 to the converter, and then connect the HDMI output from the converter to the HDMI input on your TV.
No, a VGA cable does not carry audio. You will need a converter that has an audio input to add the sound channel to the VGA picture channel.
Try to connect yellow into the green input while using red and white to the matching inputs. If this does not work, you may need a converter box sold about anywhere online RCA to digital/HDMi converter.