Then you have a MONITOR , just a TV with no internal TUNER. Sometimes a MONITOR is made to a higher standard then a regular TV.
On some TVs their are another set of AV inputs in the back of the TV (or front if you are using the back). So look closely around the back. Otherwise you will have to unplug whats there.
The PS3 has two USB inputs and an AV multi out, a HDMI out, an Optical audio out, and an ethernet port.
If your TV has the available ports on the back; Coax, Video, AV, Comp, or HDMI; you can connect both services. You can cycle through your inputs settings to get from one type service to the other. It is all dependent on the receivers and the type connection used between the receivers and your TV. This is no different than connecting a DVD or any other component to your TV.
Depending on what you want to do, you can simply buy a coax to RCA converting adapter. I have a lot of 'em and use them quite often for audio and video cables.
If your television has an "audio out" or "monitor out" with an audio connection you will be able to connect the television to the desired input on the av receiver. Use standard composite audio (Red and White/Black RCA) OR if the audio output on the television is digital you will need a digital coax or optical cable.
Connect the single connection end of the AV cable that comes with the Wii into the back of the system. Then match the red, white, and yellow inputs to the back or front of the TV depending where they are located.
SPDIF is a type of digital audio connection. If you hook that up to a port on the AV receiver make sure it is marked "digital/coax", PCM etc....the connection will be orange in color, just like the output on the cable box. Now make sure your AV receiver is told what type of audio to look for on that particular input and make sure your cable box is told what type of audio to put out, not always necessary but would be in the set-up menu if needed.
An AV graft, or arteriovenous graft, is a connection of an artery and vein to make dialysis possible. It involves use of some foreign material to make the connection.
it all depends on most you should use input 2
Yes, there is a connection. Congenital heart disease is present in half of the children born with Down syndrome, and 45% of them have AV canal defects.
No. 2007 was the first year to have the "Black Tie" deck with the info system and available inputs.
The use of any connector is dependant on the equipment so to answer the question, we will assume that it refers to a television. Most modern televisions have a selection of different inputs and are normally marked as AV 1, AV 2 and so on. They are likely to be different types of input but once again, that is dependant on the model. If the connectors are on an AV amplifier it is possible that they are outputs rather than inputs. If there is any doubt, it is important that you read the manual to find out before making connections.