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Can RCA cables be hooked into a YPbPr connector?
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Well I'm ordering cables for a super nintendo, but the TV I will be using does not have an RCA connection, only the YPbPr so I don't want to spend the money on the cables (power, video/audio, and controllers) if I can't use it anyway.just try it, worst thats gunna happen it doesnt work?
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Didn't want you to think you wasted your time helping. Thanks for the help but I got it all figured outNo! The Yellow, Red and White cables are video, right audio, and left audio respectively. The YPbPr takes the video signal and splits it in three for better quality.
You would have to get a converter... which will make the picture crappy since you can't make a crummy signal better. I'm assuming you have an HDTV?
What other input options are available on your TV? S-Video can work with a bit of tweaking. Do you have anything (VCR's) plugged into the TV that have RCA (YRW) hookups on it?
You're mostly right except that Red and White on the RCA cables can be right audio and left audio or left audio and right audio. It really doesn't make a difference as long as it's in the same corresponding input on both ends.No! The Yellow, Red and White cables are video, right audio, and left audio respectively. The YPbPr takes the video signal and splits it in three for better quality.