Yes, using a proper splitter is better than a Y cord.
If his TV is cable ready and your cable company offers basic cable with out a cable box then just use a cable rated splitter and run the cable to his TV without a box he will only get basic and probably advanced basic. You need a cable box or a TV with a built in decoder to get digital signals.
no you cant
You probably need an RCA cable to connect the video out of one VCR to the video in of the other.
Remove the ribbon cable connector (BR001) from the small signal board. This cable goes to the front key board. Use your remote to control the TV. You will loose the ON - Off light but the TV will come on with the remote (no indicator light). This also cures the volume from going off automatically.
brought a rca remote tryin to use on a magnsonic tv
No, you can use the VIDEO cable instead and just let the S-CABLE hang loose but the S-Connector/Cable will give a better picture so use it if you can.
1.for video composite cable yellow use rca male to rca male video cable. or component (recommended if tv has this input) 3 pairs of rca male to rca male video called rgb cable. 2. for audio out use pair of rca male to rca male cable.
Monster Cables use Blue instead of White for the 2nd audio plug in RCA cables.
Yes, if you are low on signal strength, use a powered splitter. The passive splitter cuts the sig. strength in half.
No. You would need a coaxial (preferably video) cable to connect a cable box to a VCR, unless your cable box has RCA outputs, which most don't.
With analog cable and receivers, no. With the use of HD cable receivers, the first sign of a bad splitter is audio dropouts. You should check to make sure that the splitter is rated for a bandwidth of at least 900MHz for digital cable. Changing out the splitter is very easy and cheap, so you should try to replace it and see if the problem goes away.
Typical coax cable uses a different standard than RCA. You will need to use a converter box.
If the antenna cable is connected to a splitter the signal drops 50% to each TV. This might be too low for the TVs to work. The solution would be to use a powered splitter instead of a passive one. This type will produce a full power signal at each output.
A component video splitter allows a signal to be transmitted from one device to others. One can connect their cable and with the use of a splitter allow it to be transmitted to a different device.
You can obtain a splitter to allow you to be able to have cable on more than one tv. Optimum cable can be transferred to other tvs by use of a splitter that you can purchase at a location such as Best Buy.
Yes, but you should use a drop splitter (2 way balanced) from the input source. Then use the other to connect to addition tvs.
41V3-15100 is a switch not a splitter. You need an amplified splitter part 41V3-04100. Then if you use 2 and your TVs have 2 HDMI in ports, you can switch between the PS3 and Cable box.