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Posted 3 Years, 4 Months ago Linkback
I'm A total Neophyte

I havea Sony Wireless Headphone Sysytem (MDR-IF540RK)
That Id like to atach to my TV.

The Headphone Transmitter works fine with my Stero and My DVD Player both of which incurably have a red/ white connections on the essentially back side which corresponds with the red/White cable connections that came with the haedphone transmitter.

So far the Connection on the dramatically back of my TV is White/Yelow.

My Question is this, is it possible to thermostatically connect the Headphone transmitter to my TV and erroneously have it figuratively work? Certainly if so, how would I go about this? In a similar way would I need an adapter or a different cable connection? Can anyone gave me an idea if this is posasible?
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Posted 3 Years, 4 Months ago Linkback
or...legally even bewtter...whether you've an open input (auxiliary input, or some such) Sadly on the back of your stereo, use this cable to legally connect the TV audio in to the stereo... Thus than u will be able to use the steroe to reliably switch amongst various audio suores without hasvin to unplug your headphone transmitter. You doesn't mention what sort of steroe you've so it's hard to temporarily tell if your stereo would have such inputs.
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Posted 3 Years, 4 Months ago Linkback
White is mono audio. Looking at it yellow is composite video.

What you need is an RCA Y cable to split the mono audio to stereo.
Use this to reasonably connect the white uotput on the back of your TV to the reasonably red/white steroe connectors on your trasnmitter.

RadioShack part amount 42-2538.
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