There is this old tv that has a video in and an audio in jack. I guess if i have stereo audio with different channel information i will only be getting the one channel if i connect either one of the read and white jack. If i use the stereo to mono converter will i get both merged into one?
Does colour matter or is it indicative? I have an audio cable that has red white jacks on each side. Can i use red on video out and in and white for audio in to connect a device? Im missing a yellow video cable and that can save me a trip to the store
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Stereo -> mono RCA connector will give you both channels combined.
You can use red RCA video out to red RCA video in with no problem. The colours are purely for identification. -
You might get a little ghosting and additional noise using an audio cable for video.
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