1, Use a freeview box with a modulated RF output (probably limited to a few older models). 2, Buy a standalone modulator to create your own modulated RF output (not cheap). 3, Use an old VCR, connect the freeview to the AV port of the VCR, select AV input and tune the old TV to the VCR modulator channel. john1 Posts: 393 Forumite. A SCART cable is a type of video and audio cable that was popular in Europe during the 1990s. It’s a versatile connector that carries both audio and video signals, making it ideal for connecting devices such as VCRs, DVD players, and game consoles to your TV. You need to first look for the RCA inputs in your TV for connecting the wire. Then, you need to connect the other end of the wire to your Wii console. If the connection is established, you need to turn your TV on to view the console on the screen. However, if you still are unable to view the Wii, you can browse channel 99 or 00. You would need a SCART to HDMI converter like this one http /www.maplin.co.uk/p/maplin-scart-to-hdmi-adapter-n38ea or replace the old DVD with one that has HDMI Plug the red-white cable into the Wii component-to-AV cable (cable A) and proceed with the steps below. 2. Plug the other end of the cable A (AV) into the Wii connector. 3. Press the “Source” button on the remote control of the TV, select the source [Y/Pb/Pr] and press “OK” on the remote control of the TV. 4. The simplest thing to get your Xbox one hoocked up to the tv is to grab an HDMI to AV converters and some AV cables, connect the Xbox one to the HDMI to AV converters, then connect the HDMI to AV converters via the AV cables to the tv. Stigge. Text is going to be indecipherably blurry when downscaled from 1080p to 480i, plus all your games will Hi we have a humax PVR-9150T not sure how old it is but works ace, on our old tv, have just got a new hitachi smart tv can we connect it to that as we have loads recorded on it , please bear in mind , not very tech savvy , and ty for the add to group , hope you dont regret it lol. The old one connected with a scart lead we managed that lol SCART to VGA adapter - green picture. I want to connect my DVD player which has a SCART output to a computer LCD monitor with VGA input. The DVD player supports the Progressive scan mode. It supports both PAL and NTSC. In PAL mode, the monitor is showing 800 x 600 @ 50 Hz and in NTSC 640 x 480 @ 60 Hz. Only one problem: the image is greenish. On your picture all you need connected are the Yellow (video) and Red/White (audio) from the grey AV connector. DO NOT use the PC/DVI 3.5mm socket. Get a switchable Scart to 3 pin RCA Phono lead and plug the scart end into your DVDR's AV1 socket with the switch on the scart set to "Out". Some of these methods include: Connecting a Wii to a TV set with an HDMI. Connecting a Wii to a TV set with a SCART connector. Connecting a TV to a Wii with a component cable. Using an RCA to VGA breakout cable to connect a Wii to a TV set. S-video cable for connecting a Wii to a smart TV. RNjXW1B.