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Where do i plug the different leads in the back of my tv i havn,t got a yellow port for the yellow connecter

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What sort of tv do you have, is it new? If its new it may well have an Hdmi connection which gives you the sweetest graphics....
If your tv is older you probs have a scart connection, the yellow lead carries the video signal, some tv's have three little socket that the red yellow and white leads plug into if you cant find anywhere to plug it in you will need one of these , a scart adaptor
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120439215212&category=11319&refid=store
(thats just an example of what one looks like, you can buy them all over)
THe red white and yellow cables plug into the scart adaptor which usually plugs in the back of your tv, done

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