Is it a certain channel is it supposed to be on or is it my Nintendo?
SOURCE: Nes Nintendo Channel Trouble
are you using a/v (audio/video cables with rca ends), or direct to cable input on t v.? if direct to t v, did you check ch switch on back of system deck? otherwise is t v programmed for the correct INPUT. T V, AV1. AV2. OR AV3? ANOTHER PROBLEM WITH OLD NES IS YOU MUST CLEAN THE GAME EVERYTIME YOU INSERT IT. TO CLEAN MIX ALCOHOL/WATER 1-1 AND USE QTIP. RUN IT UP AND DOWN BOTH SIDES OF CONTACTS. IT WILL DRY RIGHTAWAY.
SOURCE: New, second hand Nintendo 64
its the actual connector piece. The coaxile connectors (the ones you plug into the antenna port on the tv suck) you need to get a rca connector cable (the one with the red, white, and yellow) yellow is video the mose important one. the red and white doesnt matter if you mix them up
SOURCE: nintendo 64
Greetings bonebayhon,
Depends on what type of connections your television currently has. Most likely you will want to use an A/V selector to utilize the connections on your television. The best type of connection a Nintendo 64 has is S-video.
I hope this helps!
Dorothy
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SOURCE: My nintendo 64 wont workon my tv!!
First you must be sure that the connection on your tv is securely connected.
SOURCE: My nintendo 64 channel is not 3/4 ----what is it then?
Are you using the a/v cable from the N64 to the tv? The red and yellow cables?
If so then you need to change your TV to one of the video channels like video 1, video 2, video 3, it would depend on what input you have your N64 hooked up to. if your using an rf connector then make sure you are using channel 3 and you might have to make sure on the rf connector that its also set to 3.
USE a VCR between the PS2 and the Sylvania TV. Hook the PS2 A/V cable RCA connectors( Red, Yellow, White) to one of the the Video input RCA connectors( Yellow, Red, White) on the VCR. Hook the VCR Cable output to your Sylvania Cable input. Set the Sylvania Tv to channel 3 or 4. Set the VCR channel to Line 1 or Line 2. This should work. I hope it helps you.
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I think that you need a CRT TV in order for your Nintendo 64 console to work the old console don't work with newer TV's.
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