If you have a DVD recorder, there may be an audio/video input so you can connect to that. Some Satellite boxes also have audio/video inputs. (Just a quick FYI, audio/video jacks are sometimes called RCA jacks.) I assume the reason for your query is because you only have the coaxial hook-up.
There is an adapter you can buy that will change a co-axial hookup to an audio/video hookup, but these are not always too reliable. If you want the best thing, the SNES audio/video connector is what you need. Can't find one? You can try used video game stores such as Game Craze, Micro Play, or you could even try eBay.
2006-12-13 15:42:12
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answered by on1y0ne_y2k 2
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A couple ways of doing this. One is like you have it all the video to the TV and audio out from each component to the receiver. To control this with multiple remotes will not be fun though, so consider a universal remote and spend some time to program it well. The other option which would be easier to use is to run both the audio and video to the TV and come audio out from the TV (if you an audio output which most Tv's have) to the receiver. Set the TV's audio output to fixed (it may ether be on a switch on the back next to the audio outputs or in the menu settings, if it even has that option at all. If it does not have a fixed volume output then the volume output on the TV will be critical as to much volume will overload the inputs of the receiver and will sound distorted at all receivers volume settings. To low a setting and the background noise from the TV will be to loud, it will sound noisy, and will not have good clarity. Take note of the TV's volume setting that sounds good and always use that setting when playing it through your receiver. Kevin 35 years hi-end audio video specialist
2016-05-23 23:32:16
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answered by Yolanda 4
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You would only hook it up to your LCD TV. If your TV has 3 separate sets of inputs, you're in luck. Just hook up the RCA jacks to the TV and go. If you don't have enough inputs, either buy a switch or if you have a home theatre receiver, you can often use that as your switch and just patch through all the video cables through the receiver, too.
2006-12-13 15:32:26
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answered by Geoff S 6
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I have this one below
http://www.calibex.com/Pelican-Pelpl960-Pro-System-508139274/cb2/prices-html
there is another with remote control as well
i have N64
SNES
GENESIS
PS2
XBOX
XBOX 360
Cable Box
dvd player
all hooked up throught this system selecter
and then into my reciever
hope this helps, if you have no reciever u can just hook up into tv
2006-12-13 17:46:05
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answered by fallen69jedi 5
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