PSone LCD Screen Question
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Ok I am new to this and have a few questions.I bought a new PSone LCD Screen and wanted to know somethings. Is there a way for the screen to be hacked so that it may have a audio in(yellow port) and video in(White Port) port so you can hook up a camera or xbox or even a PS2.Or is there a way to even hook-up a dvd plays or any thing like that to the screen.And I don't mind soldering or any suggestions like that.Thanks
Yep, exept yellow is video and white is audio. Just get one of these:
Or these:
You'de probably be able to find them at a radioshack or electronics store. When you have one of those, just plug in the yellow and white plugs into the adaptor. (You might need a coupler for the cable.) Then just plug it into "a/v in" on the back of the screen.
Or these:
You'de probably be able to find them at a radioshack or electronics store. When you have one of those, just plug in the yellow and white plugs into the adaptor. (You might need a coupler for the cable.) Then just plug it into "a/v in" on the back of the screen.
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Corrected message. HK-47 bandwidth stealer, eh? You know better than that!HK-47 wrote:Yep, exept yellow is video and white is audio. Just get one of these:
Or these:
You'de probably be able to find them at a radioshack or electronics store. When you have one of those, just plug in the yellow and white plugs into the adaptor. (You might need a coupler for the cable.) Then just plug it into "a/v in" on the back of the screen.
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The problem with that is that you can't use stereo if you do it that way.HK-47 wrote:Yep, exept yellow is video and white is audio. Just get one of these:
Or these:
You'de probably be able to find them at a radioshack or electronics store. When you have one of those, just plug in the yellow and white plugs into the adaptor. (You might need a coupler for the cable.) Then just plug it into "a/v in" on the back of the screen.
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