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according to the colors of the tulips in and out.
according to the colors of the tulips in and out.
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Yellow is image Plug the yellow wire into each socket and see if the image appears, if not, it means it's not supported.
Yellow is image Plug the yellow wire into each socket and see if the image appears, if not, it means it's not supported.
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HDMI or RGB
HDMI or RGB
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random, but you have to guess by the light.
random, but you have to guess by the light.
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Take pictures of the connectors.
Take pictures of the connectors.
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Studio photo or TV model In normal conditions: yellow is video, red is right channel audio, white is left channel audio.
Studio photo or TV model In normal conditions: yellow is video, red is right channel audio, white is left channel audio.
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in the TV switch the signal PAL, SECAM, NTSC and HDTV like this
in the TV switch the signal PAL, SECAM, NTSC and HDTV like this
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first of all what color system is installed on your TV? you need PAL Secondly, there is an unusual way to connect it, I once came across it. normally there are three wires - picture, audio left and audio right, but I had to solder it separately.
first of all what color system is installed on your TV? you need PAL Secondly, there is an unusual way to connect it, I once came across it. normally there are three wires - picture, audio left and audio right, but I had to solder it separately.