sound left and right and video
Red and white are audio, yellow is video. This applies to standard A/V only.
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.
They can be used for analog audio. White is always left audio. Yellow could be right, or could also be used for composite video.
Audio and Video cables, red and white for audio and yellow for video, if both units have a S-connector use it. The S-cable is a better video cable. If you use a S-cable you don't use the yellow video cable.
The GREEN and BLACK is a non stereo hook-up cable. Use the Green for VIDEO and the Black for the LEFT channel of AUDIO.
The Wii Cords are Different Colors because it tells you which is which Yellow= Video White & Red = Audio you must plug these into the matching colors on your TV. Orange Spy www.OrangeSpy.tk
Red and white are audio, yellow is video. This applies to standard A/V only.
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.
They can be called A/V cables and ones for HDTV are called component video cables. They all have RCA type plugs and the yellow is video and the red and white are audio on A/V cables. Component Video cable have two additional cables for HD Video signal besides the yellow one.
It is just a non stereo TV and will be simple to connect since you leave the red unconnected and just connect the yellow to video or yellow and the white to audio or white
They can be used for analog audio. White is always left audio. Yellow could be right, or could also be used for composite video.
S-Video cords, do exactly what the name implies - transfers video ONLY. So the S-Video cord will replace the yellow cord. The red and white cables/cords are used for sound and will have to be connected separately. So to sum it up, S-Video only replaces video.
You would need a red, yellow, white audio video cable.
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).
Audio and Video cables, red and white for audio and yellow for video, if both units have a S-connector use it. The S-cable is a better video cable. If you use a S-cable you don't use the yellow video cable.
The GREEN and BLACK is a non stereo hook-up cable. Use the Green for VIDEO and the Black for the LEFT channel of AUDIO.
Those are audio-video cables, also called AV cables. Two audio plugs, 1 video. The plugs themselves don't have a special name.