Questions

Where do I plug the yellow cable?

Where do I plug the yellow cable?

Use the yellow cable to plug that into the monitor video in jack (also yellow, generally, but may be green if the component video input is pulling double duty on your monitor). The red and white go from the audio out on your source to the audio in for your speakers (which may also be a part of your TV set).

Do TVS still have red white yellow?

Conclusion. While there are fewer electronics that use the red, white, and yellow composite cables, Samsung still manufactures TVs that use these components. If your Samsung TV doesn’t have ports for the cables, you can easily buy an HDMI to component cable adapter.

Can you swap RCA cables?

The convention is to color the right channel red and the left channel white. However, this is just to help you wire your equipment together. It doesn’t matter if you switch this around – just as long as the same color is connected into the left and right inputs at each end.

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How do I connect my red and white soundbar to my TV?

Most people will recognize the stereo RCA output/input sockets – they’re the circular red and white connectors. The only thing to remember here is to plug the red connector into the red output socket and the white one into the white output socket on your TV, then connect the other end to the soundbar.

What are the yellow white and red cables for?

The RCA connector was initially used for audio signals. They are often color-coded, yellow for composite video, red for the right audio channel, and white or black for the left channel of stereo audio. This trio (or pair) of jacks can often be found on the back of audio and video equipment.

Are RGB and RCA cables the same?

An RCA cable is the cable that connects to a RCA connector, it is a coaxial connector and is used in either audio (2 cables usually marked white-red for stereo) or, composite video (yellow) or component video a.k.a RGB cable (green blue red).

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Can you plug red white yellow into component?

The AV input you are referring to (yellow, white and red) is composite video (yellow) and stereo audio (red & white). You can use any RCA cable (they’re all the same thing even if they have different coloured heads) to connect composite or component video.

Can you use red white yellow cables for component?

You might assume that if you can connect regular RCA audio video gear with a component cable, you can also use a red, yellow and white cord to connect up a newer piece of equipment with component video connections. You’d be right, up to a point, because you will get a picture.