Posté par
FairLady, le Tuesday February 5, 2008 01:06:45 PMHi!
You can, using some adapters. First, make sure you have amplified PC speakers (will either take batteries or have an AC adapter, not just a headphone plug) and then get an RCA stereo to 1/8" minijack adapter from RadioShack or other electronics store. Then plug the Red and White plugs from the Wii into the adapter, and the speakers' headphone plug into the other end. Now turn on the speakers, turn on the Wii (plug the yellow into your TV) and play. The adapter will look something like: 0))white-------\ >-----(((0 1/8" headphone (minijack) connector 0))red---------/ |
I am trying to hook my wii to a projector. I can get the video, but not the sound. Computer speakers don't work. I need to know what I can use to project the sound.
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