The yellow, red and white Wii cables are the AV cables that send audio and video signals to the TV. On most TVs, these cables are to be plugged into matching red, white and yellow female connectors on the back, side or front of the TV.
Then you engage an AV mode on the TV, or select the appropriate AV setting in the source or input menu. If there's more than one AV input, the connectors will be labelled with the name of the setting you should use.
Note: On older TVs with only a yellow and white connector, you can either leave the red plug unconnected, or plug the red plug into the white connector and leave the white plug unconnected. Some of the audio will be missing, though.
All 7000-series models come with two component and two composite video inputs. Using the cable that comes with the console you should be able to connect your Wii to one of the composite inputs. (These have a yellow port for video, plus a white and red port for audio. These are usually labelled as A/V or S-Video.) If you have a Wii component cable (a cable with red, green and blue connectors for video plus red and white for audio) this can be connected to the component port. The Wii does not support HDMI.
Green= wii is onyellow= wii connect 24 is onred= wii system is off and wii connect 24 is off
The name of the "yellow haired" guy is Barry if you are talking about Pokemon diamond and pearl series.
is this question a joke? You connect the Yellow red & white to the projector!! and move the sensor bar to the bottom of the projected image just like a TV
You have to connect the wire that has 3 separate wires at the end into your television according to the color. Plug the red wire into the red slot, yellow in the yellow and white in the white. You will then have to take the other end of the wire and plug it into the back of your playstation. Also, make sure to plug your playstation into the electrical outlet.
All 7000-series models come with two component and two composite video inputs. Using the cable that comes with the console you should be able to connect your Wii to one of the composite inputs. (These have a yellow port for video, plus a white and red port for audio. These are usually labelled as A/V or S-Video.) If you have a Wii component cable (a cable with red, green and blue connectors for video plus red and white for audio) this can be connected to the component port. The Wii does not support HDMI.
i have a phone with yellow pages app and i have to pay for it.
you press the yellow button
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It is just a non stereo TV and will be simple to connect since you leave the red unconnected and just connect the yellow to video or yellow and the white to audio or white
No, because Pokemon Yellow is only able to connect to Pokemon Red and Blue. I think Silver and Gold, too. Pokemon HeartGold can only connect to the DS Pokemon games. Besides the migration from Gameboy Advance.
you take the blue wire and connect it with the red then connect it to the yellow then you cut the green wire and there you go!
Connect the av cable video plug to the composite video in (yellow). Connect the left and right audio to the stereo audio input, or connect these to your surround sound system.
You could possibly connect it with an HDMI cable, or if not (the old ones can't), you can connect them with the yellow, white, and red cords.
on your car the white w/blue stripe is 12 volt power you connect it to the yellow on the jvc stereo and the yellow w/ red stripe is the 12 volt accessory connect it to the red on the jvc stereo and connect the jvc stereo ground (black) to your cars black wire on the harness
Brenda Song wasn't the Yellow Ranger in any of the Power Rangers series.
you put the red yellow and white wires in the correct port.