Frage von Lochris:Hi,
I have a small portable DVD player, the screen can be switched on input synonymous. The required cables are in the process, and indeed even know RCA / red (of course, for stereo audio) and one RCA yellow /
orange (yellow, I've known as a video connector, but orange?). Now I want to connect a games console with RCA connectors. Here are only white / red / yellow so far. What's with the orange input on it? Is it enough if I connect just the yellow?
MfG Lochris
Antwort von Elco:
Experiment makes kluch.
Yellow is video, Orange, I think, Coax or so.
Antwort von Lochris:
Thanks for the quick reply. While this makes attempt kluch, kaput but synonymous in doubt Device ...
So if hot, I could use input simply ignore the orange and just the yellow?
Edit: Habs just tried it, but ...
The picture is black and white! If the other times might be responsible for the colors? Maybe there's even an adapter for something.
Antwort von Markus_Krippner:
Perhaps the Y / C is (S-Video) and 2 x RCA ...
... that would possibly explain the phenomenon of "black"
markus ...
Antwort von Alf_300:
Orange = SPDif So Digital
Antwort von Lochris:
What does this mean?
Are there any such 'nen adapter for the yellow to digital?
Again, thank you for the quick help!
Antwort von Alf_300:
The mean that you are using the constellation can not in your
ggf but only for digital amps
The yellow is already correct, then the input must be set to Composite synonymous. - Will you still hopefully have something like a Bescheibung - or can set in what Progrann
Antwort von Maze:
Yellow = normal RCA composite CVBS signal
Orange RCA = SPDif signal or coax for 2 channel Digital sound or Dolby Digital encoded