Might sound silly bit have you definitely plugged them into the right colours in the 3 to 1 lead? I have the exactly same set up for my kids nintendo wii and it works fine? If not I'm sure darrsi will be along soon to solve the issue for you haha
Might sound silly bit have you definitely plugged them into the right colours in the 3 to 1 lead? I've mixed up white and yellow a fair few times in the past 😅 I have the exactly same set up for my kids nintendo wii and it works fine? If not I'm sure darrsi will be along soon to solve the issue for you haha
Seems to be the same sort of thing you posted?
Quote from: Dudeofrude on 05 January 2018, 04:04:47 pmMight sound silly bit have you definitely plugged them into the right colours in the 3 to 1 lead? I've mixed up white and yellow a fair few times in the past 😅 I have the exactly same set up for my kids nintendo wii and it works fine? If not I'm sure darrsi will be along soon to solve the issue for you haha Unfortunately i know sod all about gaming, or the machines, although if it was in front of me it wouldn’t be so much of an issue.See if this helps at all, especially noting if there’s a setting in the PS2 to change from RGB to YPbPr, and see if it helps at all?https://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/915821-playstation-2/69940234
Just for future reference, those mini jack to Video/Audio short cables aren’t actually all wired the same, as i found out at work.I think it’s Sony ones that are wired differently for their own equipment at the mini jack end.So basically if you were to have one of these connected to non Sony equipment then you may need to join the wrong colours together, ie: white to yellow, etc, to make them compatible.
Quote from: darrsi on 05 January 2018, 05:37:17 pmJust for future reference, those mini jack to Video/Audio short cables aren’t actually all wired the same, as i found out at work.I think it’s Sony ones that are wired differently for their own equipment at the mini jack end.So basically if you were to have one of these connected to non Sony equipment then you may need to join the wrong colours together, ie: white to yellow, etc, to make them compatible.OK I will try swapping around combos but before I do will it damage anything and also why is there a 4th section on the 3.5 jack when only 3 go in
Or just buy a ps3/ps4 😋😋
I am trying to plug in a PS2 into my tv but the ps2 only has phono outs Red White Yellow and the problem is those sockets are at the back of the tv which is on the wall and although I managed to get them in it can not stay like that...
Quote from: fazersharp on 05 January 2018, 04:01:24 pmI am trying to plug in a PS2 into my tv but the ps2 only has phono outs Red White Yellow and the problem is those sockets are at the back of the tv which is on the wall and although I managed to get them in it can not stay like that...Is your problem with the back connection that the wall-mounted TV does not sit back on the wall enough with the phono lead connectors plugged into the back of the TV. If so, have you considered a rigt-angled phono adapter which will not stick out so much from the back of the TV. Here is an example: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Phono-Degree-Socket-Adaptor-Converter-Black/dp/B01D0BCRRY/ref=sr_1_20/260-1881042-2555820?ie=UTF8&qid=1515174389&sr=8-20&keywords=right+angle+phono+plug