Many TV's have a yellow RCA jack marked "Video" and a pair of Red/While ones called "Audio". Another input device (besides TV cable), like a VCR or a DVD player, can go into them, they can be selected somehow, and the VHS tape or DVD can be seen on the TV screen.
But TV's lack these Yellow/Red/While RCA jacks. Can a DVD player or a VCR still work with them?
I don't see how, but it also seems strange that a TV set maker would willfully ignore this possibility.
Please forgive this very nonBottlehead question. I'd ask it on Audio Asylum, but that Forum baffles me.
Thanks in advance for any help with this.
But TV's lack these Yellow/Red/While RCA jacks. Can a DVD player or a VCR still work with them?
I don't see how, but it also seems strange that a TV set maker would willfully ignore this possibility.
Please forgive this very nonBottlehead question. I'd ask it on Audio Asylum, but that Forum baffles me.
Thanks in advance for any help with this.