Projector TV Tunner?

I purchaced a LCD projector it comes with RCA ports ( the pale, white, red). What to I have to to to hook cable up to it. I enjoy a DVD, VCR and surround sound system hooked up to it immediately.


Answers:    The red and white jacks are for sterao audio. The yellow is for composite video. Unfortunately this is the lowest feature video connection format (in charge of improved element, S-video, Component and DVI/HDMI are better) so you would not be advised to consider feed the projector more than a 480p signal (i.e. no HDTV).

You don't say what projector it is, but I would assume it projects a 480 stripe image (vs 540, 720 or 1080), and that`s why you will probably not want to watch an representation much bigger than 50-60" (anything larger will be pretty blocky).

In terms of what to nurture it ... output from a VCR (to view VCR tape, and if it has a tuner cubicle you could connect cable to the VCR to watch TV), DVD player (to prospect DVDs) or cable box (to view TV) would adjectives work. Re cable, you need a tuner to "translate" the cable signal to video ... you can't connect direct. Feed the audio signal to your AV beneficiary not the projector though ... the speakers on projectors are pretty basic.

Hope this help.

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