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uxcell 3 RCA Female to Female Coupler Cable Joiner Ports Socket Extension Audio Adapter
One Triple RCA Cable Coupler for High Quality Component VideoThis RCA Adapter can be used to join two stereo A/V, component video or RGB cables.RCA Coupler is great from connecting to short RCA cables into one long cable.AV Adapter can also be used as a gender bender.Weight: 11.4g; Package Content: 1x Cable Adapter
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8 Reddit comments about uxcell 3 RCA Female to Female Coupler Cable Joiner Ports Socket Extension Audio Adapter:

u/x420Y0L0SWAG666 · 3 pointsr/speedrun

First play through a few and find one that you like. Then play that one a few times and get to where you can play beginning to end without too much trouble.

Watch some speedruns of it. Start emulating those strats into your playthrough and time yourself. ???? Profit.

As far as streaming, cheapest way would be to just emulate, use your keyboard or get an adapter (check Amazon) for your SNES/NES controller, use a wiimote with a bluetooth adapter, ps3 controller, logitech usb, whatever the hell floats your boat.

Use OBS (broadcasting software, google is your friend) to stream on twitch. Look up guides for the set up. It isnt hard, if you have any trouble then report back here.

NOW: if you want to stream from your actual console, here's what you need:

  1. Check the tv that you are going to use, see if it has an av OUT port (red, white, yellow jacks and it will say OUT specifically on it) if it does then you DO NOT need a video splitter. Most modern tvs, however, only have av INs, so you WILL need a splitter.

  2. A capture device. These will cost you anywhere from 70 to 100 dollars. HOWEVER, I am a poor bastard and I recently got one of these and while the reviews are a little all over the place I will tell you it works like a charm for me. Well worth the 12 bucks I spent.

  3. If you do need a splitter, I use one of these and you'll want either one of these or a set of these (I personally use the latter but the cord is probably more convenient since its fewer pieces, although they are functionally identical).

    If you can't figure it out, all you do is plug the rca (red white yellow cables) from your console into that first adapter i posted. Then plug the the male end of the second cord I posted (or the three separate pieces of the last listing I posted) into the other side of said adapter.

    Then you will need two double male rca cords and plug the end of each into the female ends of the cord (or the separate adapters).

    From there you just plug one set of the cord into your tv and the other set into the easy cap and the easy cap into your streaming pc. Real easy.
u/xtremelampshade · 2 pointsr/speedrun

So I'm a super cheap college student and am trying to find a way to start streaming Resident Evil 4 on the GC. I went ahead and bought this and this in hopes that I would be able to capture the video without having to shell out the money for a high quality capture card. Is there any software i could use to capture the video, or is this just wishful thinking?

u/Cartina · 2 pointsr/speedrun

https://www.amazon.ca/Female-to-3-RCA-Coupler/dp/B002B8WVVU/

Can also work to change those 3 male into females

u/Axselius · 2 pointsr/wiiu

Thank you for the links!

I actually bought the male version of that today from Radioshack. I hooked it up using a Female to Female adaptor like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Aleratec-Female-3-RCA-Coupler/dp/B002B8WVVU

But all I got was static when I tried to use line in. Any ideas?

u/RaccoonyDave · 2 pointsr/Atari2600

EDIT: Try what /u/hashbinbash said down below first. They seem to be talking from experience which is much better than my guesswork and it doesn't require you to buy anything.

This is a bit of guess work but here's what I think you need to do.

Short answer: Find a way to connect the atari to the top antenna connector. I can't identify it but can you plug the female part of an RCA cable to it? If yes, then it's simple a male RCA, a female-female RCA coupler would bridge the gap. SInce RCA is mostly associated with composite cables, you'll often find them in this format at your local "1-dollar shop" next to cheap earbuds and usb cables, I'm 90% sure theres nothing in the rubber between each coupler and you can just cut it to make it fit.

If a Female RCA cable doesn't fit... I don't don't what it is. Tell me and I can try to help you solve the mystery but without dimension or reference it's pretty hard to start looking.

Long answer: The two plugs on the left have the "antenna" symbol, so your atari is sending the right kind of signal for those connectors. These plugs are made to receive analog antenna signals, disregard anyone talking about composite and component signal, that the common fix but not the one your TV needs.

Now, I'm not sure exactly what the 75 ohm means, but normally those tell you the impedence the device must have. I'm really rusty on this and I,m not sure what impredence is anymore, but basically if your device doesn't have the right impedence, it doesn't work. The 75 om connector is probably for a less common type of signal which the atari doesn't produce. The atari has a "normal" antenna signal which should be compatible with the top plug.

u/My_Police_Box · 1 pointr/techsupport

You could get one of these and it should work.

EDIT: Alternatively, this should work and only need the one item.. And the total cost would be cheaper, and easier to return if it doesn't work.

u/ancientworldnow · 1 pointr/Filmmakers

It should have come with a 4 pole 3.5mm to RCA then go to a Female to Female RCA then finally the HDMI to RCA. You might also need a full size to mini HDMI adapter. That's a lot of adapters, haha. You're probably better off buying a monitor with an HDMI in next time.

u/phab3k · 1 pointr/darksouls

hdmi won't matter, this is using the normal output. you won't be able to tell the difference if there even is any.

this is the cable you will need http://www.amazon.com/SANOXY-Premium-Digital-Microsoft-equipment/dp/B0030CGMAC/ref=sr_1_1?rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1345857433&sr=8-1&keywords=xbox+vga+cable

then for the audio you will need an rca to micro plug adapter
something like this http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Audio-Cable-Splitter-1-Mini/dp/B00004Z5CP/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1345857518&sr=1-1&keywords=rca+to+3.5mm with these to bridge the cable http://www.amazon.com/Female-to-3-RCA-Coupler/dp/B002B8WVVU/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1345857578&sr=1-1&keywords=rca+female+to+female



or you could use something like this http://www.amazon.com/C2G-Cables-Go-Stereo-Adapter/dp/B000J1H4VI/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1345857518&sr=1-5&keywords=rca+to+3.5mm

i would then run the 3.5mm cable through the input on my computers soundcard and have windows listen to that and output through my default output. that way I could control the sound with my keyboard. since I had 2 monitors, and the one I was using had a dvi and vga input, I would just switch the input in the monitor settings (on the actual monitor, not within windows) and it would display the game on my main monitor and I could still use my second monitor to look things up on my computer. now since I have DaS for PC, I don't need to do that anymore, just running it in windowed mode :D