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Connect ps2 television with no holes in tele?

I assume the TV has a SCART socket. Get a RGB to SCART adapter, then change TV to AV1/2


What are the different ways to connect a video source to a TV using a SCART cable?

To connect a video source to a TV using a SCART cable, you can simply plug one end of the SCART cable into the SCART socket on the video source, and the other end into the SCART socket on the TV. Make sure both devices are turned off before connecting the cable to avoid any damage.


You were thinking of buying a new tv but the one you want doesnt have a scart plug input so you were wondering if using a scart to usb converter and plugging that into the tv would work?

Scart connectors are a European video and audio standard for analog video signals. They have been commonly used as links between video recorders and televisions as they provide a single wire interface between the two. The signals used in a scart connector vary but they can include composite, S-video, RGB and component video. All of them are analog signals. Most new televisions do not offer scart connectors but the signals are almost always available on alternative inputs. Composite will usually have a single yellow phono socket (RCA socket), component will have three phono sockets S-video will have a 4 pin mini-din socket for example. There are a range of scart adaptor cables that have a scart plug at one end and separate video and audio connectors at the other. Select the type that is needed and it should all work fine. To answer the question specifically, a scart to USB adaptor sounds like a video capture device for use in a computer and is not the right thing to use in a television, even if the television has USB sockets.


What does SCART means?

The term SCART refers to the video/audio television connector.


Where can a person find a supplier of Scart cables?

There are a few online retailers who carry Scart cables. C2G (formerly Cables to Go), Cable Chick, and TV Trade all sell Scart cables. They are also available for purchase from Amazon.


What TV do you need for a turtle beach headset?

any tele that has a scart connection.


Do you get visual through a scart lead?

A scart connector is a European standard for video, audio and control communication between domestic television equipment. It is used only for standard definition video but supports composite, S-video and component signal formats. It also carries stereo audio and a limited number of control lines. The connection is often bi-directional to allow an output of a television to be routed to a video recorder as well as from the recorder to the television. The scart connection is being replaced by HDMI in new equipment so the days of the 21 pin scart connector are numbered. The signals are compatible with those on phono (RCA) connectors so equipment that does not have a scart connector can still be linked using a scart to phono break out lead.


Can you use a Playstaion 3 UK console in India?

The PlayStation 3 itself will run anywhere and games sold anywhere should work for it, you will need a TV that preferably takes an HDMI cable or at least scart, and a kettle lead that will fit into a plug socket in your country.


How do you set up PC to lcd tv?

Depends on the sockets available on the computer and TV. Some modern TV's have a 15 pin PC monitor plug, which can be used with a connecting cable (15 pin male to male) to the monitor output of your laptop or desk PC. You will have to select the AV input on the TV and also the monitor output of your computer. On a laptop this may involve selecting the output from the built in screen, to the output, using the Function (Fn) key and one of the F keys. eg. Fn+F5. Other TV's may have SCART sockets for the AV in. You may need a separate converter box from USB to SCART or Monitor to scart. Some modern PC's may have an HDMI socket, which is used on most LCD TV's.


My DVD player is Alba ive lost my scart lead for the back do i lead to buy a new DVD player?

Absolutely not. If the DVD player has a scart connector, then simply obtain another cable and you're back in business. If the player has phone connectors (RCA jacks) then you will need a phono to scart lead. Pick one up at the local electronics retailer or supermarket. For readers outside Europe, a scart connector is a 21 pin connector that carries analog video, audio and control lines between DVD players, set top boxes etc to a television. The cables are bi-directional, so the television can also output it's display picture and deliver it to a VCR for recording. The idea of the cable is great. The connector itself is one of the least robust connectors in the video industry. The large diameter cables are quite capable of ripping the connector out of its socket and loss of signal was far more common than it should have been. HDMI is now replacing the scart connector in most new equipment.


What is a 'Scart' port on a TV?

A scart socket on a TV, is the video and audio interface to other equipment.The multi-pin plug contains video in and out, audio in and out (left and right).Control line, which detects when equipment is switched on and can automaticallyselect the correct AV input on suitably equipped TVs.It simplifies connection, without having to use individual wires and plugs.It's European format and not often found on USA equipment.The name comes from the French, Syndicat des Constructeurs d'Appareils Radiorécepteurs et Téléviseurs, Radio and Television Receiver Manufacturers' Association


What do you need to record TV shows from the TV?

A video recorder, a recordable DVD machine or computer. Most commercially available recorders have a tuner built in, so you can select the channel and record it. Most modern TV's have an output socket in the form of RCA sockets, SCART or HDMI. Match the correct sockets with those on the recorder with suitable patch leads. Set the recorder to input from the correct socket and hit record. Computers need a video capture card or device or a TV tuner dongle. Software is normally supplied.