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The Zune A/V Output Cable allows you to connect your Zune media player to your home stereo or TV, providing a premium audio and video experience. With standard RCA connectors and a 1-year warranty, this cable ensures compatibility and quality for all your media needs.
J**H
Works like a charm
Bought this to connect up my Raspberry PI2 to my old style TV.Works like a charm, clear display, clean stereo, no audio issues.(OSMC media center on it.)Edit:Had a person post a question on if this would give 1080i output for a rasberry pi bAlso noted some people saying this would not work for their rasberry pi device.Frankly it seems unlikely to have an issue unless you happen to get one with a broken wire in it.Seems more likely the person is attempting to connect this up as if it is RGB component output.It's not component, it's composite, similar to what you would get out of an old DVD player or VCR.Again this is not the cable's fault, all composite devices follow standards designed way before HD TV's were created.Even though Rasbian or other OS on the raspberry pi b, could drive an output of 1080i (via HDMI on the newer models).The Composite connection is lower.According to the wiki composite is limited to: "various PAL and NTSC standards,[29] composite video (PAL and NTSC) via RCA jack"In the rasberry configuration I see:sdtv_mode defines the TV standard for composite output (default=0)sdtv_mode=0 Normal NTSCsdtv_mode=1 Japanese version of NTSC - no pedestalsdtv_mode=2 Normal PALsdtv_mode=3 Brazilian version of PAL - 525/60 rather than 625/50, different subcarriersdtv_aspect defines the aspect ratio for composite output (default=1)sdtv_aspect=1 4:3sdtv_aspect=2 14:9sdtv_aspect=3 16:9So in summary. As long as your connecting this to a composite input (usually a yellow connector) and 2 audio inputs (red/white, red/black) you should be getting a pretty decent composite level output and stereo (not 5:1) audio.John
B**T
Works great with a Raspberry Pi 2!
Works well to channel the output from a Raspberry Pi 2 (or, I imagine, a Raspberry Pi Model B+, though I can't test it as I don't own that model) to an SDTV using the output jack. I bought this in the hopes that it would enable me to use the combine audio and video jack on my Raspberry Pi 2 to connect it to an SDTV via composite (I typically work on my Pi in a space that has a single monitor which I'm sometimes using for other purposes, but also an old TV nearby - this lets me use the old TV as a monitor for the Pi when the other monitor is otherwise occupied).Few things to note though: - Resolution on the monitor will be quite limited - think 640x480 - In my case, I had to use the HDMI monitor to change the configuration files to force the output out of the composite. This is not hard to do and wouldn't likely be required for a new image, but may be. - Given the limitations of the composite interface (and older SDTVs in general), it's not likely to be the sharpest/highest refresh ratesIf you're okay with those limitations and have an old SDTV (or even an HDTV with composite inputs) that you want to use with the Pi 2, give this a whirl!
R**S
Works with Raspberry Pi 2 but it has a terrible plastic smell
This cable is not like the average RCA cables where three individual wires are glued together and you can peel them off as long as you need. In other words, if - for example - your TV has the video RCA on the back and the audio on the front, you can't use this cable. The maximum distance you can achieve between two RCA plugs is less than 10 inches before the three branches unite into one single cable. It might be a concern for me since I plan to use it to connect my Raspberry Pi 2 to my CCTV camera DVR system. I will use one of the camera inputs for video and a microphone input for the audio. The two inputs are distant apart on the DVR.Cable works ok on my old CRT TV, I just wish they used better quality plastic that does not smell. Minus 1 star for the terrible smell.
S**S
Pictured V1 A/V Cable: Received V2 A/V Cable
The picture of the product is the V1 A/V cable that I did want. I was trying to match it with the v1 dock i have. But I did receive the V2 cable. I am not very upset because its still zune and its the newer cable, but just thoght it should be shared.5 Stars if it was the correct product. That being said I gave 4 since it wasnt what was pictured but still a good product.
J**N
Perfect for on the go viewing
These cables do exactly what they claim to do.If you travel often then theseare perfect for you.Watch movies on the go with ease by hooking up to any tv in seconds.The audio quality is great and the video quality is good espcially considering its justenlarging the picture from the zune itself.As long as you purchase knowing you wontget quite dvd quality picture you should be happy with it.I do a lot of travelling and this is great for me.No lugging around portable dvd playersor having to watch stuff on the tiny screen.Its also great for playing music for anysort of party or get togather.Music and videos with ease.Id recommend it for anyonewho loves the Zune.Considering the price and quality of theseid say you can't beat it.Also dont forget to change the display view on the zune itself otherwise you will notget video on your tv.
D**A
mage sure you buy the right cable...
Good quality value, and it works. It should be noted that this is wired for Zune & Raspberry Pi (& according to another website, Apple TV). This is NOT correctly wired for a camcorder. That is why I had to buy it, already had the camcorder version. Four stars because I got some intermittent distortion in the video out, but I suspect that was more a fault of the Pi, or missing EMI suppressor... but since I am not sure, I can't give 5 stars.
C**R
Great for Getting Video and Sound out of Raspberry Pi 3 3.5 mm Jack
I was able to use this cable with my TOGARD 9 inch Ultrathin TFT Monitor to get video and audio onto it via the 3.5 mm PAL composite jack on my Raspberry Pi 3. The TOGARD came with a cable which matched up with the yellow, white, and red ends of this cable perfectly. I also used it with my BW 4.3" Color Car Monitor Support 480X272 and my Raspberry Pi 3. Alas, the BW 4.3" monitor has no speakers, and I haven't as yet found the cables to adapt the stereo output from this cable to a set of headphones or speakers.
C**K
excellent, just plugged it into my Pi3 and my ...
excellent ,just plugged it into my Pi3 and my tv and booted the Pi running Libraelec ,no need to configure anything
A**R
Five Stars
Worked perfectly with Raspberry PI 3 using Kodi.
A**R
Five Stars
What I needed for raspberry pi
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