The red, white and yellow cables are RCA audio and composite video. You can use any red and white audio cables for the audio side that you might use with a CD player or cassette deck, but the video cable should have some additional shielding on it, particularly for longer runs (more than 3 feet).
They are RCA cables... Yellow is for Video, White is for Left Channel Sound (or Mono) and Red is for Right Channel Sound
Just plug yellow to yellow, and white to white. Yellow is video, red and white are stereo audio, but if you have no stereo input, you just use the white (i.e. mono). For some cables you use red instead of white, but this is rare. In some games, you can go into the settings and choose mono instead of stereo.
In a set of cables with red, black (or white) and yellow cables, the yellow cable is a composite video cable.
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.
The red, green, and blue component video cables can be substituted for composite video + audio red, white, and yellow cables, as long as they are connected so that each cable matches the same color jacks on both ends.
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.
Monster Cables use Blue instead of White for the 2nd audio plug in RCA cables.
Any TV that has input cables that are yellow red and white
The colors of the RGB cable stands for several things. If your cable has one red, one white, and one yellow colored connector it is called a composite cable. The yellow connector is the video, while the white and red are the left and right audio cables.
as long as it has av component out outputs,(red,yellow,white cables) yes!
Audio Visual Cables.
No, the yellow cable on a 3 headed AV is for video, the red and white are for stereo sound (left/right).