How to Connect Multiple Video Game Consoles to your TV

Verify if your TV don't have more than one RCA socket, on the front, lateral or behind it., Turn on your TV., If your TV don't have free RCA sockets, buy an RCA switch., Connect an RCA cable to the output port of the switch, and connect that to one...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Verify if your TV don't have more than one RCA socket

    If it does, just connect the other console cable on that, accordingly to the colors (yellow for video, red and white for audio)
  2. Step 2: on the front

    Turn on your console, look in your remote for a button with label "TV/AV" and press it until the game appear on the screen, or change channel until you find your console, generally  is AV1, AV2 or AV3 , Connect the cables of each console to an input ,,,
  3. Step 3: lateral or behind it.

  4. Step 4: Turn on your TV.

  5. Step 5: If your TV don't have free RCA sockets

  6. Step 6: buy an RCA switch.

  7. Step 7: Connect an RCA cable to the output port of the switch

  8. Step 8: and connect that to one free RCA socket in your TV.

  9. Step 9: Set the input select switch to the number on the input where the console is turned on.

  10. Step 10: Press the TV/AV button on your remote until you find the right AV channel.

Detailed Guide

If it does, just connect the other console cable on that, accordingly to the colors (yellow for video, red and white for audio)

Turn on your console, look in your remote for a button with label "TV/AV" and press it until the game appear on the screen, or change channel until you find your console, generally  is AV1, AV2 or AV3 , Connect the cables of each console to an input ,,,

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