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Need help connecting my Wii to new TV
I just bought a 46" Samsung LED HDTV. I've hooked up everything except my WII. The yellow, white, red cables is not an input on this TV only the Blue, Green, REd and Red, White audio.
So I bought a converter cable for the Wii with RED, BLUE, Green and Red, White and Yellow and S-video for output. No S-Video on TV either so left with only ability for Red, Blue, Green component in with white, red audio. Plugged it in that way and no signal. I actually can't get anything, DVD player, etc. to work in the component in. Any suggestions? |
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Test the converter cable for the WII by trying it on another TV. Make sure you are connecting the wires properly. Also check settings on the TV and be certain it's in the proper mode. I take it the TV has no HDMI input?
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4 HDMI inputs, PC input, cable input and component input (red, green, blue). I switch to component and nothing... just says no signal. Strange channel, some other setting I don't know about?
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Often one of the sets of component inputs will double as regular video inputs. By that, I mean that if you stick the yellow video output into one of the component video inputs on the tv, ignore the blue and green inputs, then hook up the audio cables to the red and white inputs and you should be good to go.
(actually you will have to test to see which color input you need to stick the yellow cable in) You can't hurt anything by trying, the worst case would be that the picture will show in black and white. My parents just bought a Sony Bravia and that is how the first video input works on it when trying to hook something up that only has standard composite video.
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