Audio Video RCA Cable for Apple iPod Video/Photo or Watching TV (not compatible with new gen iPod & Zune)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Bring Your iPod Video/Photo to the Big Screens! Bring Your iPod Video/Photo to the Big Screens! Share your unique iPod experience with friends wherever you happen to be. Simply connect to the headphone or line out port of your iPod. Television requirements: RCA video and audio input jacks. Simply turn on Video Out setting on iPod and then plug the cables to TV and iPod
Product Details
- Brand: S Link
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
Features
- connect via 3.5mm jack
- universal av cable
- Does not support New iPod Classic, iPod Nano 3G and iPod itouch
Customer Reviews
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Look people, when the iPod video ships the function that tells your iPod to produce a video signal is OFF by default. When you plug this cable in, it won't do a darn thing. That is, UNTIL you enable the TV signal on your iPod. Go to "video >> video settings" and see the top most option. I haven't heard anyone say that this cable does not work once they have actually enabled the option. If you HAVE enabled the option and it still doesn't work, please come back here and tell us. As for me, it worked immediately.
One last comment in regard to picture quality. This is a cable. Not a converter. What I mean is, if you don't like the picture quality, I'm not sure you can blame the cable for this. It goes from a quarter inch connection to a video cable- the signal is the same in essence. It's an analogue output.
Just my thoughts.
one thing I will say about the cable, the 3ring quarter inch connection has a small issue- it's too long. I saw that the picture quality was blurred when I pushed it all the way in. Pulling the jack out just a tiny bit gives perfect quality.
Total Junk
Hooked it up and picture was horrible - worse than the old VCD format if you remember that and way worse than VHS - poor colors, tons of blocking etc. If I put sidways pressure on the 1/8 jack it would get a slight bit better but not much. By contrast if I use the cable that came with my Sony camcorder (just switch the red and yellow connectors to mate up with the Apple non-standard configuration) the image is quite good for composite video.
I just tossed it in the trash.
I Pod AV Cable
Great to see the movies on a bigger screen, but you need to play with the cable untill you get a good picture, and then sometimes during play back you need to move it again when the picture goes funny.



