Hi hope someone can help with this as I'm tearing my hair out, have spoke to nintendo and they were no help at all.
Have bought a new tv which is an LG 3d Led one. LG 47LM640T - ZA
The nintendo comes with a cable with a yellow red and white cable going into a scart adaptor, my new tv has no connections for this.
All I have is one yellow AV2 socket and one green component socket and on the back above this there is a picture of three cables, a yellow white and red one going into a single yellow cable called AV2 and then three cables, a red blue and a green one going into a single green component cable.
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I have looked averywhere for the necessary adaptors or cables I require with no luck whatsoever so if someone can give me some more information on how or what I negs it would be extremely helpfull as I'm a single father with 3 young children and nintendo wii time is my only peace. Please help
Many thanks
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According to the manual, the TV should come with a composite cable that has 3 female RCA connectors on one end and a 3.5mm phono jack on the other. Connect the Wii composite cable to that and then plug it all into the TV.
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Just tried that and it works perfect thanks a lot guess there is no need for the green one. Thanks everyone
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The green one is for when you have a Wii Component Cable purchased separately. It will give you better picture quality if that kind of thing is important to you.
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