How to Connect AV to HDMI to get Video Games working on a newer TV

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Connect RCA (Audio Video) to HDMI TV when the Component inputs have unsupported video signal.

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Bruh these TV companies dont have respect for old consoles 😂

gxneixt
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Me: *brings GameCube home*
Tv companies: imma stop you right there

fenrir
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Thank you. Tried 5 other videos and two hours later I find your video actually that tells me where to put the power cable!! I get to play MArio for the first time in 25 years!!!

tomvanderveen
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From the bottom of my analog heart THANK YOU. I would have never figured this out. My Sister can now watch her DVDs and VHSs!

annmariesands
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I almost bought that adapter on Amazon but I plugged the yellow connection to the green input and it worked fine!

AFRMAMBA
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Thanks for your short, get to the point video. I disconnected the X Box and than when it was time to reconnect the X Box I struggled with those color coded cables, thanks to you I was able to reconnect again.

josephdavis
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Just FYI you don’t need the converter. The Green port on the tv shows Y / Video for a reason. It is a component/RCA in one port. You put yellow in green port, and audio as normal and tv will detect if it’s rca or component connection

tylermurray
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Thank you so much for this video. After watching your video i just put my av cord in my tv and got my Merkury Innovations Arcade Fun Portable Gaming Console to play for my daughter on our TV i put the yellow in the green and red in the R and it worked.

crystal
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Thank you ! Just needed to know what they stood for. Super helpful lol 😂 I have the memory of a teaspoon and couldn’t remember.

Captainbackpack
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This helped me get a better understanding and helped me be able to get my wii working! Thanks so much!

jwilsonjoelchar
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This video helped me set my snes on the TV. Your a lifesaver. Thank you 🎉🎉

michaelfuentes
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thank you! exactly what i have been looking for! just ordered it now!

ebonibragg
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH BRO FOR THIS CRUCIAL INFO. YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MANY VIDEOS I WATCHED TO GET HERE. I WILL SUBSCRIBE, GOOD DAY.

salchavez
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I clicked on your link, I bought it and works perfect for my Wii. Thank you for the info.

dreamingkld
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After three failed attempts i found you. Thanks! Hopefully i can find this at best buy!

SquadZ
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Vry vry useful video👍 thanks for ... knowledge

bepositive
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I've just ordered this here ( 🇬🇧 ) to get my N64 & SNES to 🤞 work. Thank you. I'll let you know if it's done the job when it arrives.

cDayz
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This video helped the most. I just ordered one of those converters so we'll see. I'll let you know once I get it hooked up!

kenmount
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Y is the symbol for Luma. If you see a mini DIN on some devices labeled "Y/C" That's for separated or S-Video. The same goes for the back of some Commodore video monitors. There's a Y for the luma (strictly greyscale) video and a C (for Chroma) to define the colours. Y/Pb/Pr or component divides the chroma into two for blue and red colours. Your TV you may have to go through the setup menu to reconfigure the composite video as it may only appear as black and white by default. Other TVs it probably does this automatically.

WJCTechyman
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The brand he is talking about is the Wal Mart store brand "onn". I looked up this video because im having the exact same problem. I cant believe its so expensive and it doesnt even work for the older consoles. It only works with DVD players

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