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Anonymous Posted on Jul 22, 2012

How Do I hook up my Nintendo 64 to my Dynex tv?

I have only 2 audio inputs...one for white and one for red. I assume I need a Y adaptor? I tried doing it through the VCR too and nothing. I used my remote and went under 'input,' and all setting do not display anything. help?

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: No picture on new Dynex 42" lcd hdtv

Do you have cable or DVD player connected yet? If not, connect your cable to the back of the LCD via Coaxial cable. Next turn channel to 3 or 4 whatever channel you use for cable. Then use auto programming to find all of your cable channels. If no cable connect the DVD outputs to one of the AV 1 or Av2 inputs on the back of your LCD. Power on the DVD player and change your input to which ever AV you connected it to. You should see a blue screen and your DVD Player Icon.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2010

SOURCE: How do you connect a Nintendo 64 game station with

connect the AV cable to the red white and yellow input outlets on the tv and press input on your remote you have to be on video 1, 2, or 3 to play the nintendo 64

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