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Old 12-05-2009, 8:55 PM   #10
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Re: Noob speaker question.

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Originally Posted by MarkTaylor View Post
No, those red/white connections are inputs, you need outputs.

Have a look elsewhere on the TV for similar sockets marked 'output'.

Failing that get a SCART adapter but make sure it is for 'output' as SCART uses different pins for inputs and outputs.

Also be aware that TVs will not always send sound signals received over a digital connection such as HDMI back out over analogue outputs.
They're pretty much the only connections on the back of the TV. On the side there's the red/white/yellow ports that I use to connect a gamecube too.

I don't actually have a spare scart, the TV only has two. How would I tell the difference between input and output when buying an adaptor?

According to LG's website, here's a list of my TV's connectivity.

Connectivity
• 3 HDMI, 2 SCART (1Full)
• Component(Y,Pb,Pr) + Audio
• AV In
• S-Video
• PC Input
• Composite
• Headphone


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