  djpcraze As heard on 101.5 Jamz Premium join:2003-12-29 Tempe, AZ
| reply to useless Re: Connecting Nintendo to newer TV
A modulator is the opposite of what you need. I'd use a VCR, plug your RF out from the Nintendo into the VCR's antenna input and tune it to the channel (usually 3 or 4) that the Nintendo modulates on. Then use the composite video out of the VCR into your TV.
Cheapest and easiest way to add a tuner to your TV. |
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join:2006-07-16 | I follow you..
I dont have a VCR, was looking for something a little smaller.
Clearly I need a tuner as opposed to a modulator though, thx! |
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  cypherstream Looking forward to the future of things. Premium,MVM join:2004-12-02 Reading, PA clubs:
| How about a DVD Burner? Most of those now have tuners and A/V inputs.
So the yellow and red jacks on the side of your nintendo don't work? I used to use them way back in the day, I never had any issues.
Yellow (Video) to an input on your TV. Red (Audio) to an input on your TV. Select the appropriate input using your TV's remote.
I guess if it doesn't work you have a bad cable or the NES really does have bad ports. That's a bummer. |
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