Two components, one TV connection?
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Two components, one TV connection?
My television has an S Video connection and the old 3 plug connection. I am using the three plug connection for my DVD player because my surround sound system is fried, and I am currently using the TV's built-in speakers.
How can I connect a PlayStation 2 without having to connect and disconnect wires all the time?
How can I connect a PlayStation 2 without having to connect and disconnect wires all the time?
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http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1076628516373
or any of a dozen other AV switchers. They all run about $20-30 and typically offer 4 source inputs to one output and will switch S-video, composite video, and L/R audio.
Sima makes one that I have found at Home Depot or Lowes that worked great.
or any of a dozen other AV switchers. They all run about $20-30 and typically offer 4 source inputs to one output and will switch S-video, composite video, and L/R audio.
Sima makes one that I have found at Home Depot or Lowes that worked great.