Audio cables are most useful for setting up Home Theater and computer sound systems. The cables help to connect the actual TV or computer to the speakers.
There are speaker cables, unbalanced analog cables, balanced analog cables, coaxial digital audio cables and optical audio cables.
They are red and white, or red and black for analog audio. Digital cables can be any color, as can HDMI cables.
No. Only Displayport and HDMI cables carry audio along with video.
Kmart does sell a varied selection of audio cables. However some of the audio cables that they sell are available for sale online only and not available in your local store.
When you purchase a DVD player, cables for audio as well as video is also included. All you have to do is connect the audio and video cables to your television and your ready to go.
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.
No, optical cables use light to transmit audio signals, while S/PDIF cables use electrical signals. Optical cables are most commonly used with devices like home theater systems, whereas S/PDIF cables are found on a variety of audio equipment like TVs and CD players.
One can purchase RCA audio cables from best buy. One can also find such cables at ebay, amazon, home depot, wallmart, mains cables r us and cabling4less.
Microsoft and a number of third party companies sell a full range of replacement cables for the Xbox. Most major retailers stock video and audio cables, as well as networking cables and power cables for the Xbox 360.
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The yellow cable is the video. It plugs into the yellow video input jack. The white and red, or black and red cables are left and right audio. The connect to the audio in or out jacks.
Make sure your AV cables (The red/white/yellow) are plugged in correctly, Red and White being the audio cables. If this doesn't work, get new AV cables or send your Wii into Nintendo.