Connecting a Wii to a HD TV using coloured pins

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This is the back of my Philips LED HD TV:

TV sockets

The sockets are dark blue, yellow and aqua-blue. My Wii has Red, White and Yellow pins.

I have tried all combinations of connecting the Pins in different sockets but I always get "No Video signal" on the TV.

Can some one help me fix this please?



Best Answer

In addition to Rainbows' suggestions, you can also buy a Red/Yellow/White to HDMI converter (which every HDTV has). They are just somewhat (well a LOT) more expensive:

It just isn't possible with the input sockets you photographed.




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Can you connect a Wii to a HDTV?

Just connect one to your Nintendo Wii, hook up a HDMI cable and plug it into your TV. View the output on the HDMI channel using Input Select on your TV remote. Wii to HDMI is a quick, simple solution to connect your Nintendo Wii to any smart TV with a dedicated Nintendo Wii HDMI adapter.

How do I hook up my Wii to a new HDMI TV?

Complete these steps
  • On your television, locate a set of yellow, red, and white holes labeled "Input." ...
  • Insert the AV Multi Out plug of the Wii AV Cable into the AV Multi Out connector on the back of the console. ...
  • Insert the colored connectors on the Wii AV Cable into the input connectors on the TV.


  • How do I connect my Wii AV Cable to my HDTV?

    There are two ways to connect the Wii console to these TVs:
  • Purchase an adapter which allows standard AV cables to be connected to the mini-plug (headphone jack) port on the back of the TV. ...
  • As an alternative, it is possible to purchase component cables for the Wii console.




  • How To Connect The Nintendo Wii to a HDTV (1080p HD)




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