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(3-Pack) RCA Y-Splitters (1 Female Jack to 2 Female Plugs) Connector AV Audio/Video Adapter by ShopBox
(3 - Pack) of RCA Y-Splitters 1 RCA (Female)Plug to 2 RCA (Female)Jacks Adapter - Gold Plated RCA Connectors ( 1 Female Plug to 2 Female Jacks ) Gold Plated Connectors Passes Audio & Standard 480 Video SignalThese RCA Y-Splitters can split either Audio or standard Video signals. This adapter will not work with either 720 or 1080 High Definition Signals. The connectors of this adapter are gold plated to ensure that there is a good connection with your equipment.When connecting heavy audio or video cables to this splitter there can be tendency for this splitter to be pulled downward causing the splitter to lose connection from your equipment. This can be easily fixed by using either Zip ties or Velcro straps to give your cables support and keeping them from pulling on the splitter.FREE SHIPPING: This item ships by UPS Mail Inovations Delivery time (3 to 7) business days from purchase date. PO Boxes are acceptedRETURNS: Shop Box items that are purchased may be returned within 60 days of receiving them for either a refund, replacement, or a exchange. Shop Box items can be replaced or exchanged (pending product availability). If there's an error on our part related to your order, we will issue a credit for your order and any applicable shipping. Otherwise Shop Box is not responsible for return shipping cost. Please contact us through Amazon before any returns are made.
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12 Reddit comments about (3-Pack) RCA Y-Splitters (1 Female Jack to 2 Female Plugs) Connector AV Audio/Video Adapter by ShopBox:

u/OldIronKing · 6 pointsr/speedrun

You need the dazzle and a couple splitters (if you want to play on the tv). With that you can use obs (open broadcast software) to stream.

edit: I doesn't have to be a dazzle. Cosmo uses this one for n64:

http://www.amazon.com/DATA-connection-video-capture-GV-USB2/dp/B00428BF1Y/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1415515983&sr=1-1&keywords=i-o+data+gv-usb2

the splitters can be found at:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H4L6UO8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

with the splitters you will need a male to male av cables:

http://www.amazon.com/Premium-Audio-Video-Composite-Cable/dp/B001VJ465O/ref=pd_sim_e_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1KV4BF0YP4E0PYEC1A0T

To get the capture card to work on obs, you create your scene and source a video capture device. You need to make sure all the drivers are installed for the capture card.

Other than the capture card linked, elgato makes good ones, dazzle, and there are probably others. DO NOT BUY CHEAP CAPTURE CARDS. They are shit, trust me.

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u/senichi · 3 pointsr/speedrun

I wrote about this on an FAQ I made some time ago. The GameCapture HD seems to be a bit cheaper than the Avermedia Extreme, and I have one and enjoy it and I see other people recommend it as well. Here's the section that mentions capture cards so you don't have to click the link:

tl;dr: I recommend Elgato GameCapture HD, and you shouldn't need a special graphics card at all.

How do I record my gameplay? What capture device should I use, and how do I set it up?


If you're playing a game on a console ask yourself this question: Do you want a cheaper standard definition capture device, or would you rather have a more expensive high definition device?

If you want a cheaper device, many people recommend the GV-USB2. It's considered the best SD capture device on the market, so if you're recording the older consoles that don't need HD video, then this should work perfectly.

If you want a higher definition device, I recommend the Elgato GameCapture HD. It's very easy to use and the output is excellent. Keep in mind that, at the moment, if you use the GameCapture HD, you might have to use XSplit instead of OBS to stream. OBS currently has an issue with the GameCapture HD that causes it to desync, and in my experience XSplit doesn't have this issue. However, this could change at any time. Some people are able to use OBS with their GameCapture HD without any problems, but I was getting a lot of delay and couldn't find any fix for it within OBS.

In addition to the capture device, you will need TWO double sided composite video cables, and you will need THREE splitters.

Here's a picture of how to set up your capture device using the GameCapture HD and a Nintendo 64 as an example. The setup would be the exact same using the GV-USB2 and any other console that uses composite cables. If using the GameCapture HD and HDMI cables, the GameCapture HD has an HDMI in and HDMI out port, so you would just use two HDMI cables, one going from your console to HDMI in, and another going from HDMI out to the TV.

Note that recording handheld games can be pretty difficult and sometimes expensive. For recording GameBoy games, you can use any capture device and the GameBoy Player for the GameCube. If you're recording on one of the newer systems like Vita or 3DS there are ways to add a capture card to the systems, but that can be risky, expensive, or both. I believe Vita players can opt into PlayStation Now to record Vita games as well.

Once you have the capture device setup, you can continue to the PC section below. Since the point of the capture device is to put the output on your computer for easy recording, most any livestreaming program or recording program should be able to grab your console output and record it for you. Some capture devices might come with their own programs to record with as well, and you're free to use that.

If you're playing a game on PC then recording is much cheaper and simpler, mostly because all you need is just one program. For local recording you can use something like FRAPS or you could use OBS, and if you want to livestream then the popular choices are OBS and XSplit. I don't recommend XSplit if you want to focus on local recordings only because it saves files as .flv and I find those more difficult to work with than what FRAPS or OBS can output. I won't go into depth with the setup for those as there are many tutorials elsewhere for that kind of thing.

u/omnomcake · 2 pointsr/speedrun

You can use the Elgato HD60 to capture N64. Source: I use the Elgato HD60 to capture n64. My Setup is:

N64 -> 3 AV Splitters (One for each cable) link
Each AV Splitter is plugged into the Elgato component input as well as an AV to HDMI converter link

note: The AV to HDMI converter is not necessary if your TV has component inputs. The TV I play on does not, so I need this converter to upscale to HDMI.

The Elgato is then plugged into my computer, which captures the video. The quality overall is fine, you can check out my vods to see samples (twitch username is same as here). Let me know if you have any more questions about my setup. Not saying the GVUSB isn't a way to go, it's probably better overall, but since you already have the Elgato, just wanted to share how I got it working :)

u/sjv7883 · 2 pointsr/audiophile

What you'll need to do is run RCA y-splitters. Say that you use your computer's headphone jack right now. That means you probably use a 3.5mm (headphone jack) to RCA cable. What you'll need to do is split each end of the RCA cable into two. Then you will have one set of red/white run to your Arions and the other set of red/white run to your subwoofer.

The only downside to this is that your speakers will still play "full range." That is, try to play the notes that the subwoofer should only be playing. This can be handled by finding out what frequency your Arions can physically play down to. That spec is listed on their site as 60Hz. That means, you will need to set your subwoofer's "low pass frequency" setting to 60Hz. This ensures that there is no overlap between what your speakers play and what your sub will play (speaking simply).

I'll attach a schematic of what I just said in a minute.

EDIT: http://imgur.com/AhKLCW5

u/lashazior · 2 pointsr/speedrun

Probably just a defective unit, it happens. You can try ordering that exact one from Amazon if you want to get a replacement. The other option is buying some Y-splitters like these and having separate cables than the all-in-one breakout unit you have. If you want to get even more fancy, you can buy an amplifier box like this one. It will try to keep your signal loss minimal for streaming purposes but I don't think you'll encounter much impedance from a y-splitter, provided your cables aren't ridiculously long.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/SSBM

No, like this. You plug your console output into those, then you plug some male-to-male rca cables in those to connect to both your dazzle and your TV. Male-to-male RCA cables are easy to find for very cheap at thrift stores and flea markets, but you can also get them on amazon.

Note that those splitters are unpowered, which means the signal will get weaker when you split, making the video darker. This is common with low budget streams, since unpowered splitters are cheap. You could use a powered splitter, meaning you'd have to plug it in, to remove that effect.

u/ckeeler11 · 1 pointr/CarAV
u/SquidCap · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

Sure, your current receiver works, at least for now. But it does not have sub out so we are in trouble before we even started. Temporary solution is to buy y-splitter adapter or cable amazon search

I'm using amazon just to show the products, it's not an endorsement. 5.1 at 300€ will be garbage, that is just about enough for just 2 new speakers to be honest. Things change in the used markets but the sad fact there too is that good speakers don't drop in prices that much. Those Andrew Jones speakers are VERY good for their price; they are designed to be top notch, expensive speakers, then they are carefully designed and sourced so that it will be cheap to make them. They are a benchmark for anyone on that price range.

Here's the speakers (found in google by using "andwer jones speakers", including the typo so dude, did you even try? :) )

bookshelfs

the sub

u/7cupsofcovfefe · 1 pointr/speedrun

Those would work fine. I only use these and it works fine. Although I use a different setup to split my sound. Those only split my video. But the splitters you linked should work just fine :)

Come to think of it I should probably get the splitters you linked for myself aswell, my setup atm is absurd lol, I just grabbed everything I had at home at the time haha

u/wuzup11 · 1 pointr/SSBPM

Well it's not overly cheap if you want to be able to control the volume. It's really just a splitter that takes the composite output from the Wii, feeds one branch to the TV, and the other to a 3.5mm adapter that then goes into a small amp that you plug your headphones into. The amp is really just a volume control, and by itself is $30, so if you don't care about being able to adjust the volume (I don't think it's too loud otherwise), then you can get the price down to under $15.

u/AbernathyTheDog · 1 pointr/vinyl

He actually only needs RCA splitter that has a single female end and a double male end. Plug the female into the speakers and the other ends into the tv and turntable.

or this thing and he can use his own cables. This is way cheaper than a receiver and passive speakers.

https://smile.amazon.com/3-Pack-Y-Splitters-Connector-Adapter-ShopBox®/dp/B00H4L6UO8/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1467100613&sr=8-15&keywords=rca+splitter