"RC" is likely to refer to "RCA", the yellow jack that carries composite video along with the red and white RCAs that carry stereo audio.
There are a number of devices to convert composite video to HDMI and are commonly available online at trading and auction sites. They are priced at around $30 upwards and most do a reasonable job.
Some are described as up-converters, delivering 1080 line resolution instead of the 480 line or 576 line resolution of composite video. However, don't be persuaded that they will give you HD quality. Although they convert to an HD format, the image detail will still remain the same as the original SD signal. The converters are useful if you only have an HDMI input available but they will not improve the image quality. If you have analog RCA inputs on the television, they will provide the same quality of image as the converter will provide.
The phone must have a Mini-HDMI output, or have a converter to this output. The HTC Evo 4G and the Apple iPhone 4 can do this.
You don't really need cables. You should first get a converter or update your graphics card so that it has a DVI output, then use a DVI to HDMI cable.
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.
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
It's not as simple as making a cable that fits. Digital audio cables and digital signals, both coaxial and optical, require a digital input. You need to convert the digital signal to analog to work with older receivers. These are available (Google Digital to Analog Converter or DA Converter). Just about every device that has a digital output will also have an analog stereo output, which will work with your old gear.
Connecting batteries in series increases the overall voltage output.
You can buy a converter. Here is one example of many available on the web.Phase-A-Matic PAM-300HD Phase Converter, Static, 1-3 HPPhase Converter, Static, Input Voltage 208-242, Output Voltage 208-242, Input Phase AC 1, Output Phase AC 3, Input (Amps) 15, Output Amps 9.6 ...
Connecting batteries in parallel does not affect the overall voltage output. The voltage output remains the same as the voltage of a single battery.
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When connecting batteries in parallel, the total voltage output remains the same as the voltage of a single battery.
You will need what is called an L.O.C., which is a line output converter. It is used to convert speaker lines into an RCA output. Some LOCs are available for OEM intergration, which are very expensive, and then some are available for OEM intergration, but aren't to OEM specs, as they are universal LOCs, such as the Scosche SLC4, which is available for $20 from Crutchfield.com
I am going to have to say either HDMI cables or USB 2.0 cables