Yes the PC 2.1 speakers usually have a built in amp so SCART to that setup will work. By the way the scart Audio is 2 way so you can be using the SCART as input or output. HTPC: Aorus Gaming 5 CPU: RyZen 1700x GPU: RX480 8G Tuners: DVBSky 950 DVB-S2 BlackGold BGT3620 DVB-T2 Monitor: LG 27MU67 Subwoofer Yamaha NSSW050 AV: SONY STR-DN860 Speakers
Some of these methods include: Connecting a Wii to a TV set with an HDMI. Connecting a Wii to a TV set with a SCART connector. Connecting a TV to a Wii with a component cable. Using an RCA to VGA breakout cable to connect a Wii to a TV set. S-video cable for connecting a Wii to a smart TV.What I'm thinking is using the remaining Scart socket, with an In/Out Scart to RCA adapter, and an RCA lead, i'm thinking that after looking up info on the TV, the Scarts are detailed CVBS In/Out. Any help, or suggestions will be very welcome, thanks in anticipation of your replies. On this video you can see how to make your old TV with scart output an android device.All you need is- Android TV Box - price 15$ on Ebay or your nearest PC To use them you will only have to connect the device to the rear port of the console and start it up. See offer on Amazon See offer on Amazon See offer on Amazon See offer on Amazon. These adapters They are responsible for transforming the analog signal of the Wii into digital so that the HDMI port of your Smart TV can get the information and
Plug the VCR's power cable into an electrical socket; both wall sockets and surge protector sockets are fine. If your VCR's power cable isn't permanently connected to the VCR, you'll first need to attach the power cable to the VCR's power input. 7. Plug back in your TV and turn it on.
The ideas is as andy1249 says, single HDMI to TV and all audio and video through the amp. The amp I'm eyeing up is the onkyo 609 or it's successor. For the time being I can use the SCART connector on the TV and run audio to the receiver, but SCART connectors seem to be rarer on new TVs so I'm trying to think ahead.Connect the Cables. First, connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI port on your DVD player. Then, connect the other end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI port on your smart TV. If your DVD player or TV doesn’t have an HDMI port, you can use a composite or component cable instead. Connect the yellow, red, and white RCA cables to the corresponding ports Fred Smith. Prominent Member. Jan 2, 2010. #3. mjcairney said: You cannot connect your DVD player through one of the Sky box scarts. Yes you can. DVD player to Sky VCR socket, Sky TV socket to TV. When playing a DVD or viewing it's menu pin 8 of the Scart on the DVD will go high switching the DVD through the Sky box. An HDMI to SCART HD Converter will convert the HDMI signal to a Scart signal with stereo sound allowing you to watch HDMI video on TVs that only have Scart interface sockets and this will extend the life of their current TV for less than £40. The diagram to the right shows how it works and the range of possibilities this piece of equipment .