Monday, January 18, 2010

Mini Portable Dvd Player A/V Input For Portable DVD Player?

A/V input for portable DVD player? - mini portable dvd player

My uncle Sony portable DVD player is a miniature version of the video input and a headset as an input for audio. The DVD comes with an adapter that connected to these inputs and then connect a standard A / V cable to the other end to connect to in order to use a TV as a regular DVD player.

On the right side of the screen, a very small button "Enter" or something is off in the direction. Basically, I think it symbolizes the fact that using the external devices, and connected with him, and the screen for the device.

Now my question is whether there is a kind of adapter I can get that will make me into a log file, / V (like my Nintendo Wii) to a mini-A / V inputs for use in travel?

1 comments:

Danny said...

Yes, you can see the caps, which usually connects the portable DVD player to a TV set as inputs for the DVD player is used, is used for display. Input button that changes the direction of a in capsules, so that you only find a solution for the cables to the ports of Wii Sony DVD adapters and cables connected.

If the Wii has a headphone jack? If so, you should do this for a commercial use, and that means that you get this by just connecting the Wii video for the DVD player.

I assume that the Wii, a standard set of three taken AV, yellow, red and white, all male type connectors. My portable DVD player uses a headphone port for video size, so you may need to buy a plug like this, if you have:

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index. ...

You want the yellow RCA cable that plugs into the Wii, which goes into DVD video comes in contact with. If you listen to headphones directly to the Wii, then you're done. Remember to take it, tooThat "input" button

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