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This Replacement for Sony TV Audio Video AV Adapter Cable features a 7.8-inch length and high-quality RCA connectors, ensuring superior audio and video transmission. Compatible with various Sony TV models, it allows seamless connection of game consoles, VHS, VCD, and DVD players. Note: Not compatible with TCL, LG, or Samsung TVs. Package includes one audio video AV adapter cable.
Connector Type Used on Cable | RCA |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Compatible Devices | Television |
Specific Uses For Product | TV |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Red,White,Yellow |
M**.
Works exactly as described.
I have one of those little monitors that you can connect and screw on to the PS One, which basically allows you to play PlayStation games without the need for a television. When I found out that it also has AV In support, I had to plug in one of those little AV to 3.5mm jacks I had around.Though unfortunately, this is where I learn:1. Sony uses a proprietary AV connection layout when it comes to their televisions and monitors.2. Even back then, Sony is a bit of a donkey when it comes to both ease of use and consumer satisfaction. Haha.But, when I got this in; I plugged it in, hooked it up to one of those little Plug and Play machines, and soon enough I found myself getting another high score in Pole Position, all through a little monitor hooked up to an equally slimmed down game console that was released just before the PlayStation 2 hit the market. The connection quality was amazing too; though I think some of that is kudos for the monitor itself. Still, I had no issues seeing the picture or hearing anything with this connected.In short; It works exactly as described. No further comment needed.
K**L
Don't assume component video is composite video with two extra signals
I have a DVD/VCR unit that was connected to the TV via a component video cable. That TV was replaced by a new one a few days ago, and the new TV requires a breakout cable (like this one) to hook up anything with RCA jacks. The DVD/VCR has a HDMI port, but I've used up all the HDMI ports on the TV. The breakout cable isn't included with the new TV, so I had to go find one, which led me to here.I thought I could save myself a few contortions by just plugging the component video cable into the adapter (leaving two unused connections). No such luck - the TV reported a lack of signal on the composite video input. Tried the video output part of the component video cable with the other inputs on the adapter; no such luck there, either. I thought maybe I had a bum adapter, so I started a return on it.The new adapter showed up in the mail today. By this time, I had switched from the component video cable to a composite video cable (freebies left over from other purchases). Again, no love from the TV. The composite video cable had been plugged into the relevant jacks of the component video section of the DVD/VCR's back panel. I took a longer look at the back panel and saw the "Video Out" section. I had thought it was something related to using a video camera. The DVD/VCR had been connected via a component video cable for so long, I had forgotten the "Video Out" section was where the composite video cable had been plugged in way back when. Having a sinking feeling I had gotten a bum adapter twice in a row, I moved the composite video cable from the three component video jacks it had occupied to the three jacks in the "Video Out" section on a lark. Things started working, and I was relieved at not having to do another return.I really thought component video was just composite video with two extra signals. Guessed wrong - apparently what goes out over the video jack for a component video connection isn't anything the video input jack for a composite video connection understands.
A**N
Good product
Works great! So easy and simple to use
J**R
Worked right away!
Exactly what I needed to hook up a plethora of older game consoles to modern Sony Bravia TVs! Got one for my 65” OLED and one for my 43” LCD and these worked flawlessly!
M**W
Might be wrong colors
When I first plugged this in I couldn't get anything to work but upon reading reviews I heard that some people had to mix and match their colors.I had to plug the video (yellow) into the white slot to get video. Plugging the audio cables into the other two slots didn't work but I was able to plug them directly into my Sony TV's composite slots and then it worked!!!
J**S
Just what I needed
Needed to connect DVD/VCR combo player with old style composite output (no HDMI) to new Sony tv. New Sony tv, for whatever reason, doesn't have a way to connect component or composite output directly to tv, but they do provide a way to use this (unsupplied) adaptor to connect composite (V, L/R Audio) to the new tv. Despite composite being a very poor quality connection (by today's standards), this adaptor does a great job of hooking up the old device to this new tv which then provides some amount of upscaling (it must) to produce a nice picture on the new tv. This is not a heavy duty adaptor, so hope the weight of the three cables connected doesn't damage it over time, but for now it allows me to watch some old VHS tapes in my library with at least the same clarity as using component connections with the prior tv (yes, in the past, used component connection, as that is a "better" output - but didn't find an "easy"/unpowered way to go from component to HDMI or this "Aux adaptor").
H**E
DID NOT WORK for my Sony Bravia
Maybe they sent me the wrong version of this adapter but it didn't work when in I installed it on my vcr/DVD combo unit. :(Not worth the cost to return.While not super quality materials, it was decent and would probably last several years if it wasn't unplugged/replugged a lot.
A**R
Works with Sony Playstation LCD SCPH-131
Tested with a Sony Playstation 1 LCD screen (SCPH-131) while connected to a PSOne (SCPH-101), with the correct color codes for composite video.
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