Answered RCA/Component

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Hi all this may be a simple answer to someone but I'm at a loose end how to set this up.

I am trying to plug a Wii which has the white/red/yellow cable into my TV which has none of these colour coded inputs. Are these a thing of the past now or is there a way to still plug these in?

I can choose the option on my TV as source but cannot locate the holes.

Here's a picture of the back of the TV

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Yellow is carrying Composite Video - White/Red is carrying Stereo Audio.

Component Video is usually on Five RCA - 3 are colour coded Red/Green/Blue for Video plus the Red/White for Stereo audio.

Grab a SCART to 3RCA adapter (get one with an In/Out Switch on it) and plug the Wii cable to that and that in turn to the SCART socket on the TV - remember it is going to look a bit ropey!

Joe
 

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