Projector Hd65

December 14, 2008 Posted by admin

Projector Hd65

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Projector Optoma HD65 Ratatouille (720p) 76" widescreen

PLEASE HELP!!! red/white audio cables into a single line plug?

Okay here's the problem. I have a Wii, Optoma HD65, and regular speakers.

I need to connect them all so I'm thinking of connecting my Wii directly into the projector, via the yellow cable, and I need some sort of adapter to convert the red/white cables to a single line headset jack.... is this even possible? Is there a better way to do it?

Also I have a MacBook Pro and I ordered a VGA converter... i can just get a normal VGA M/M cable to connect it right?

So basically I want to find the best way to connect a wii, projector, laptop, and simple speakers (for the wii). I haven't bought anything yet so any advice will help.

As you can tell I'm a noob to all this and I'm a little slow when it comes to cables.

Thanks in advance [:

I looked everywhere, and there doesn't seem to be a red/white rca audio cable to 3.5mm headphone jack converter anywhere, but most projectors should have all 3 rca cable connectors on it (red yellow white) but if not ... but there is this ...

http://tinyurl.com/nllwu2

if your projector has a vga input, you can use that to hook up the wii to the projector ... it would hook up the audio and video...

OH WAIT!!!! I FOUND A RED/WHITE RCA TO 3.5MM HEADPHONE JACK

http://tinyurl.com/ktahd8

This is what i found for your laptop to the projector.... not sure it it will work cause i don't know what outputs your laptop has, but almost all of them have vga....

http://tinyurl.com/m7oo3h

Make sure your projector is a VGA input and not DVI. DVI's usually have more then 15 prongs/prong holes, and are usually wider then VGA ...

Hope this helped, if not then just ask me a question ... if it shows my email =S

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