With component cables only the red and white are for sound and the other 3 are for video.
HDMI delivers a better picture quality and better sound quality over component cables.
To get sound from YPbPr (component) cables, you will need a separate audio connection such as analog audio cables or an audio extractor that combines the audio signal into the same cable as the video. YPbPr cables only carry video signals, so you must use a separate audio connection to transmit sound to your audio device.
The buzzing sound in your guitar setup could be caused by a grounding issue, a problem with the cables or connections, interference from other electronic devices, or a faulty amplifier component.
Your component cable may be fried. I'd recommend messing about with the cables a little, and if worst comes to worst, you may have to buy a new component or HDMI cable. You could also try playing the sound through a separate source if possible?
If you are using HDMI for display, connect also the RCA cables the PS3 comes with, and connect to them the x12 rca adapter. Then go to settings and audio settings, and tell the Playstation to play sound through the RCA cables.
Weak battery, corroded or loose battery cables, failed starter.
I installed my own sound card, and no cables are connected to it. It just sits in a slot on the motherboard.
An hdmi cable helps to project the best quality picture and sound. They outperform component cables and all new tvs are made with hdmi ready components built in to their sets.
An hdmi cable helps to project the best quality picture and sound. They outperform component cables and all new tvs are made with hdmi ready components built in to their sets.
They are RCA cables... Yellow is for Video, White is for Left Channel Sound (or Mono) and Red is for Right Channel Sound
Check your wiring. You may have connected your component video cables to the wrong jacks. I think the Red and the Blue are reversed.
vga cables only carry video you'll need to get a 1/8" to rca (red/white) cable for sound.