A/v cables.
i have a hitachi tv, model number32fx48b and cant seem to get my xbox 360 to connect. i followed all directions and still no video
Use a Y-splitter to split the video connection.
To hook up your PS3 to the TV plug in the cables to both your TV and your PS3. Make sure that you have the input to your TV set to the same input you plugged the cables into. For more help read your PS3's instruction manual.
You do not hook up the Xbox 360 with the PS3 they must be connected individually. They can be connected to a switching device and that connected to different TVs if it is complex enough of a switching device to allow the switching at both input and output.
A/v cables.
The familiar red and white RCA jacks are needed to hook your Direct TV receiver up to an audio source.In general you'll need a stereo receiver to hook it up to speakers.You do get superb audio from DTV so it's worth the trouble.
Get your Audio out Cables coming out of the Xbox360 and plug them into your AV-in on your stereo instead of the AV-in on the TV. Tune your Stereo to AV-in Input and you're sorted.
the xbox 360 comes with all the cables you need
Blu-Ray players will NOT work on standard definition TVs. They will only work on an HDTV and that requires an HDMI cable
You can always hook it up to a VCR with composite cables and it'll work just fine.
No, not unless you have the right cables and adapters.
If you count a router cable as a ethernet cable, yes. An ethernet cable is what you plug from your xbox into a laptop/router/modem to connect to xbox live. The following SKU's come with ethernet cables. *Xbox 360 PRO *Xbox 360S *Xbox 360 Elite The xbox 360 CORE and ARCADE have no ethernet cables. Hope this helped.
using a/v cables and connecting them color coordinatingly.
If you have a lcd hdtv you can get a HDMI cord. Hook the HDMI cable up to your xbox 360 and the hdtv. Then take your AV cables and hook it up to your xbox 360 (to the back). And hook the (red and white) end to the back of your durabrand sub woofer.
Shake the audio cables and if the clicking get worse you have bad cables or connectors.
Your karaoke machine should come with cables need to connect it to your TV,if not traditional AV cables should work.