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Scart Connection
I have a phillips video sender which connects with a scart lead, having brought a new tv that does not have a scart socket what is the best was to connect the phillips video sender box
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What sockets *does* the new TV have? Make and model would help.
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It may not have a scart socket as such on the set but I have not seen one that doesn't have some form of compatible connection usually the scart socket on a flying lead.
A lot of new sets have something like this to connect a scart cable As the previous post, make and model please. |
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Scart Connection
Its a Technika HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview tuner.19-229 has HDMI, AV video and USB connections.
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You should be able to get alead to connect to the AV video sockets. Does it have three round sockets coloured Red,White,Yellow anywhere?
If so you need something like this. |
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^ Like this :- http://upload.ecvv.com/upload/Produc...5101145589.jpg
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Or failing that get a cheap Freeview STB to feed the video sender instead.
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