well i googled a lot and no luck.
what would a cable that goes from a sound device (lets say the headphone jack on my PSP) to a TV (the thing you plug in for your DVD....ugh the Red, Yellow and White cables....you know.)
i never really knew how its called but i really want to buy one
that is if its possible to do such a thing. if not tell me how i can hook up my computer's headphone jack to my TV so i can listen to music.
I need help naming a cable
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hmm I think those are RCA cables, the red, yellow, and white jacks for audio L/R and video. If it has another black plug with little pins, its an S-cable.
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well, everbody is right....
a composite cable has 3 RCA (chinch) plugs, red, white and yellow...red/white for audio and yellow for video. and all RCA cables are coax ones, but the term "coax cable" is commonly used for a digital connection.
if you only want to transfer the audio signals a simple stereo RCA cable is enough, RCA/stereo jack adapters (for the PSP output) are easy to find in almost every consumer electronics store, also RCA/SCART ones if you need one for the TV input for example.
a composite cable has 3 RCA (chinch) plugs, red, white and yellow...red/white for audio and yellow for video. and all RCA cables are coax ones, but the term "coax cable" is commonly used for a digital connection.
if you only want to transfer the audio signals a simple stereo RCA cable is enough, RCA/stereo jack adapters (for the PSP output) are easy to find in almost every consumer electronics store, also RCA/SCART ones if you need one for the TV input for example.
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