You wouls use s-video or an rca plug
I am not sure if you can use the ToS link cable with it but you can for sure hook it up with component cables. As far as talking im not sure on either but you can at least get audio
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.
If the DVD player doesn't have COMPONENT connectors, you will have to use a input on the TV that has RCA input connectors.
No, but Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, and Gamecube can all share component cables. When I first got my Wii, I was slightly disappointed that I couldn't use the cable I use on these other systems.
No, the Nintendo 64 (N64) and GameCube do not use the same hookup cables. The N64 typically uses an AV cable with composite outputs (yellow for video, red and white for audio), while the GameCube can use a similar composite cable but also has options for component video and special digital AV output cables. This difference in connectors means that the cables are not interchangeable between the two consoles.
Yes, you can.
You can use the same cables.
Yes, you can connect a laptop to RCA cables, but you'll need an appropriate adapter. Most laptops do not have RCA outputs, so you can use a USB to RCA converter or an HDMI to RCA adapter, depending on the available ports on your laptop. Once connected, ensure that the laptop's audio and video settings are adjusted to output through the adapter. This will allow you to use RCA cables to connect to devices like TVs or audio systems.
They have specifically digital component cables slowly starting to surface in stores and online. You may have to research based on what you're going to use it for and what kind of monitor/TV you have.
What type of cables did you use to hook up the HD box to the TV? You will only receive high def on your television if you have connected the two devices using either component cables or an HDMI cable.
Use battery jumper cables
There are several types of video cables. These types include: coaxial cables, HDMI cables, component video,S-Video, and standard video cables. There are used to connect the various pieces of equipments that we use today.