Couple of ways to do this, depemds on your video out options on your tv.
Go from the TV out on one TV to the in of the other. You will have to tune in the 2nd TV to channel 3 usually.
You can also go thru a VCR with the 1st TV video out to the VCR video in and the VCR video out to the 2nd TV video in .
On newer LCD tv's this is done similar. Use a video out on your main set that u want to select whats playing from. Then on the second set use the video in. You will have to use the correct mode on the first tv for what u want to play on both sets such as HDMI1 or Component 1, or Video 1, Video 2 etc. Then on your second set it will probably say AV in 1 or 2. see which one u plugged into and then change the mode on the second set to which ever one u plugged into. Now set your main set to what u want to watch and your second set to AV 1 or AV 2 , or Video 1 or Video 2 (which ever u plugged into) and you should be able to control both tv's and watch the same thing from the main set.
Also, some of the newer TV's has a S-video connection. Get a s-video cable and connect it to the s-video plugs on your tv's then you can control either set from either set. such as On the main set your watching cable from your HDMI mode or Cable mode. Go to your second set and change the mode to the S-video mode. Then it will play what your main set is playing, and vise versa if you want to control the main set from the secondary set turn the secondary set to Cable in mode or HDMI 1 mode then turn your main set to S-video mode and it will play what the secondary set is playing.
If your not a TV buff this may sound confusing but it is really simple. All tv's have most if not all of these different modes especially on new sets. To change mode just look on your remote to change mode, or for the AV-mode buttons to change the modes of the set.
You realize that the second TV will have to watch whatever is on the first TV? OK. You need to go to Radio Shack and tell them what you want to do. I think the part you need is called a Split Cable box. It will have two connectors on one end for each of your co-ax cords to your TVs. The other end has one conector that goes to the Satellite dish.
It depends on your converter box and TV, but the general steps are this:
1. Connect the converter box to your TV through the antenna input of the TV and the output on the converter box. If your TV is relatively new, it probably has Yellow, Red and White connector inputs. I recommend using those cables as the quality is better.
2. Connect the antenna and power. Turn on the converter box.
3. Go to either input or channel 3 (sometimes 4) depending on your TV and configuration
4. Depending on the make of the converter box, you should see a setup page. Follow the on screen instructions
the simplest way to hook up an old tv to a satellite dish is by using an AV (audio/video) cables.
before you hook them both up, check first your old tv if it has an AV input on the back or on the front panel of the old television.
you can identify them by checking an input slot which is colored red and black for audio and yellow for video. if your old tv has this input jacks, then your old tv is good to go with a satellite tv.
Since the VIZIO TV supports Spotify, you can play Spotify on VIZIO TV via its app directly. Just go to the Apps section and you can download the Spotify app with ease. Or, you can cast Spotify music from your phone to VIZIO TV via Spotify Connect, AirPlay, or Chromecast. Also, downloading Spotify songs locally and playing them on TV via USB is also feasible. But you will need a professional converter to help you do so. You can try Tunelf.
Yes. As long as the output is VGA. There is no difference in the standard between CRT and LCD.
1.for video composite cable yellow use rca male to rca male video cable. or component (recommended if tv has this input) 3 pairs of rca male to rca male video called rgb cable. 2. for audio out use pair of rca male to rca male cable.
That actually depends, if you want to add music to a PowerPoint, you go to insert, movies and sounds, sound from file, after this you pick the music to the PowerPoint and press OK. If you want to add music to a word file you could just play the music alongside the document. That's all I could think of.
HDMI will give you the best connection. It's a digital connection and not subject to loss like an analog connection. Depending on the age of your equipment, you may not have hdmi. If not, use component (red, blue, and green for video alond with red + white for audio) connections. You didn't say which model Yamaha you have but if it's a newer A/V receiver, you can use it as a switch. Connect all the components to it and then one output to the TV input (again hdmi is best). This will make it so when you turn the receiver to an input, the video will automatically go to the tv. For example, if you put the receiver on DVD, the DVD video show up on the tv. This does mean that you have to have the receiver on to watch tv. I have mine set with hdmi inputs going through the receiver and component input to the tv from the dvr box. That way, if I want to watch the news and forgo the surround sound, you can put the tv input to component and just watch it with the regular tv speakers. If you need hdmi cables, monoprice.com is a good place to look. I have bought many from them and they are very high quality for a low price (around $15 for a 6'. Good luck.
can you connect to my tv
Connect your PS3 to your TV then connect you surround sound to your TV.
How do you connect to the tv
how to connect dvd player to satellite tv?
To connect a nexus 7 to a TV you need a slimport in order to connect it to an HDMI cable
To connect your desktop or laptop computer to your television you will use a vga cable. Information about how to connect the devices can be found at compnetworking.about.com/od/.../a/connect-pc-tv.htm .
No, most projectors do not have TV tuners. You will need to connect the antenna to a digital TV tuner, and then connect the tuner to the TV.
If the TV has an audio output, connect this to a stereo amplifier, and then connect speakers to this. Modern TV's don't have amplifiers for external speakers.
connect that's easy you could put:could you CONNECT the camera to the TV
Yes, you do need cables to connect your computer to your television. You can also use the guide to find out about what type of cable that you need to connect the computer to the television.
You can't connect a PSP-E1004 to a TV because it has no Video-out.
Connect the AUDIO OUT from the back of the TV to the AUDIO IN of the BOSE unit.