RCA composite input troubleshooting
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RCA composite input troubleshooting
hi, i recently bought a Century from 2009 and its been great! the model i got has a DVD player in the back which works fine. Underneath is a Composite RCA input, i thought it be cool to hook up a google tv there or to use the audio inputs with a Bluetooth adapter.
however no mater what i do, it doesn't seam to work. i connected my google tv with a HDMI to Composite adapter, but the screen just stays blank.
i also tried a Bluetooth audio receiver only using the audio inputs but that doesn't work either. i also noticed that there are wires sticking out the tv and center console, apparently that's from a telephone that has bean removed.
maybe its using the RCA input to connect the phone to the speakers which blocks the RCA input? to check that id haft to remove the center console (i think) but i don't really have any experience doing stuff like that, so before i jump down that rabbit hole, i thought id ask if there's something i missed that could hinder the RCA input from working.Re: RCA composite input troubleshooting
Just to be sure however you are getting the composit video signal its in ntsc not pal correct.
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Re: RCA composite input troubleshooting
i was able to remove the armrest and found that there is a unplugged connector. it’s attached to another connector that’s labelled as „Telephone installation cable 1“ in japanese. the telephone connector seams to be the same as the unplugged one.
so i unplugged the telephone cable and plugged in the other one, sadly it didn’t seem to change anything.
the video input still didn’t work. is it known through which connector the composite video is fead through?
so i unplugged the telephone cable and plugged in the other one, sadly it didn’t seem to change anything.
the video input still didn’t work. is it known through which connector the composite video is fead through?