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RCA Home Theater Systems – Watch Video From Your iPod on TV

Yes, you may have discovered a way to convert all your videos and transport them to your iPod. And had a blast taking them on a quiet little corner of the woods while camping. Now, you find that you’ve strained your eyes long enough watching videos on a tiny 3-inch screen and would like to view them normal-sized. Well, here are the steps on how you can connect your iPod to your TV;

1. Get an A/V cable ready – This is usually an 8-inch-to-RCA cable with three plugs (red, white and yellow) at one end and a 3.5mm 3-banded 8-inch A/V plug at the other end.

2. Change your iPod Settings – Go to iPod Settings, select Videos and then Video Settings from the main menu. There are three settings you can adjust to set the playback style that works for you:

a. TV Out – Video iPods can play video on either its built-in screen or transmit video signals via the microphone jack. It cannot play through both. Choose Yes – to produce a TV signal, No – to playback on itself, and Ask – to prompt you every time you play a video file.

b. TV Signal – Depending on where your TV came from you need to set the signal to either NTSC (standard used in US and JAPAN) or PAL (for European and Australian television sets.)

c. Widescreen – The built-in screen uses a 4:3 screen ratio while a widescreen a 16:9 proportion. Select YES to generate a widescreen signal or NO for the traditional TV output.

3. Connect the TV to your iPod – Make sure to connect the A/V cord’s 8-inch to the iPod’s earphone jack. And unlike the conventional way of plugging the RCA plugs, you need to remember the following:

a. Plug the red RCA to your TV’s yellow RCA jack.

b. Plug the yellow RCA to your TV’s white RCA jack.

c. Plug the white RCA to your TV’s red RCA jack.

4. Play your video – Select the movie you want to watch in your iPod, if you set TV Out to ASK – you will be prompted to play the video with TV On or TV Off. Choose TV On and enjoy your movie!

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