• @captainlezbian
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    1261 year ago

    The problem with RCA cables wasn’t the colors, it was the fact that the back of the tv was huge and you really wanted to not have to get back there. HDMI you can install by feel

    • Mario_Dies.wav
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      You can? I can’t. They have to be perfectly aligned, and I can’t get HDMI or DP cables to connect without visually seeing the outlet and plug.

      • JackbyDev
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        151 year ago

        You have a chance to install by feel though. RCA you have to see the colors.

        • Mario_Dies.wav
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          81 year ago

          Ok this is true, although if I had to reconnect a device pretty often, I’d be able to feel out the location of the plugs. But otherwise, yes.

          • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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            I can’t even feel out the location of my wife’s vagina and I’ve been reconnecting to that for years.

            Props.

        • @Earthwormjim91
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          11 year ago

          The first time….

          After that you know which order they are in on your tv and you can just reach your hand back there. Once you have the first one in it’s easy.

          • JackbyDev
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            11 year ago

            I’m not really plugging and unplugging things often enough to memorize it.

      • @captainlezbian
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        41 year ago

        It’s a pain in the ass and I usually fail, but sometimes it works. Though far more importantly, it’s easier to get behind a flat screen with a swivel base than a big crt. RCA cables were on their way out when bigger tvs stopped weighing so damn much and taking up so much depth

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        It’s tricky but it is doable, unlike with RCA where you have to plug in 3 identical connectors with the only identifier being the color.

        • @colforge
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          181 year ago

          These were clearly all done by either children or by adults who never learned to moderate their use of force. All gas no brakes. Zero sense of finesse.

          • @Buddahriffic
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            51 year ago

            Or have 0 patience and gets frustrated easily and gives in to the monkey brain solution then eventually calms down and swallows their pride and brings it in to get fixed.

          • @Sanyanov
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            31 year ago

            I’ve read the last sentence with the air of connoisseur

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Want to know something even better? PS5s showed up on eBay like this within a month of release. Good money to be made if you were handy with a soldering iron.

      • DreamButt
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        61 year ago

        Is your cable not fitting? Try applying unreasonable amounts of force today!

    • Hroderic
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      81 year ago

      Also some devices would have like 5 sets of these connectors. You’d be playing around with the remote and plugging and unplugging stuff until you found the right one.

  • Captain Aggravated
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    821 year ago

    I miss the silver plastic era of AV equipment. Like in the mid-to-late 2000s when every TV was made of silver plastic, and it had that set of composite jacks under a flap on the front, so you could temporarily plug things in, like when your buddy brought his PS2 over. There was a button near the channel and volume buttons that switched between inputs, and it didn’t take a digital act of congress to figure out which setting would get it to display on the TV.

    • Captain Aggravated
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      441 year ago

      Now everything is a black rectangle with bullshit software and almost two HDMI ports in the back, except one has the sound bar plugged into it, and the labels are stamped into the black plastic and not painted on, and with the shadows behind the television you can’t read them. And it doesn’t work when plugged in anyway. Its easier to just not have friends so that you never have to plug other electronics in. Stare at your phones alone.

      • @aulin
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        111 year ago

        I agree with all of this, except I’d say good riddance to the silver plastic. 😅

      • @Earthwormjim91
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        11 year ago

        So just don’t use the built in software. I don’t have any of my TVs connected to the internet or use their built in OS. I have a couple of Apple TVs plugged in and run everything off that. Never even set the things up beyond plugging them in and switching to HDMI 1.

        There’s also the Chromecast TV if you use Android.

        If you use a separate smart tv device like those, then the only thing you need to care about on the TV itself is resolution, refresh, and number of ports. Or if you want to spend a chunk of change then you can look into things like OLED. But the separate devices make the TV OS irrelevant.

        • Captain Aggravated
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          11 year ago

          My personal TV is a Samsung commercial display unit; it isn’t Roku or Tizen or whatever else. It’s still very much a computer though, it still has a network port and keeps pestering about connecting to the internet and registering it and all that shit.

          I drive it with a Raspberry Pi running Kodi.

      • @Clent
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        01 year ago

        HDMI for the soundbar? Why aren’t you connecting to it with an optical cable?

        • @[email protected]
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          91 year ago

          Because then you can use the ARC protocol to minimize the number of remotes. The TV will pass volume controls through the HDMI port and the sound bar will adjust volume.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Plus the reduction in magneto-reluctance and capacitive diractance is a real game changer.

            • Captain Aggravated
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              Reduces planametric replaneration and effectively eliminates side fumbling of the marzle vanes.

      • Ook the Librarian
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        91 year ago

        My plastic flap is still intact. Probably because I only ever had it open since I couldnt be bothered to use the rear ports.

  • @[email protected]
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    When I was 8 or so I watched three old ladies one of whom was my great aunt try to figure out how to connect a DVD player to a tv and just couldnt. I even told them to stick to the same row for all the cables but noooo I was a kid and they knew better, I was sent to my room. Twenty minutes later they figured it out, im 24 and still fucking annoyed at that shit.

    • @[email protected]
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      201 year ago

      This is why I treat kids with respect and understanding. Everyone I meet may know something I’ve never even considered, and it’s worth the time to at least hear them out. It also means that kids tend to trust and respect me without me needing to try to assert any authority, so that’s good.

    • @Decq
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      I’m envious! They at least try. My mom usually buys something new, continues to use the old one till it breaks or not at all (if I don’t intervene). Because attaching a hdmi cable and power cord is too much hassle to even start thinking about. I’ve only last week connected her old cd player and amplifier that was still standing there after she moved 3 years ago. I would do it sooner but she even hates it when I start doing. Oh and not like she’s actually going to use the audio equipment… Radio on the TV sounds just as good, obviously… Ah when she was moving I discovered she had a whole new stereo set still in boxes that she never bothered to even unpack! You know, in case the one she wasn’t already using died or something…

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Parents being dicks to kids because “ow, my pride!” Is SUCH a pet peeve. Sorry you had to deal with that, broski

      • @psud
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        It may well have been that his crime was acting like he knew how to do it while being 8. I had old people like that around when I was a kid. And I was a very respectful kid

  • @Pr0v3n
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    711 year ago

    I mean to be fair, usually these were tucked away in the back of a heavy, wooden TV cabinet where it was dark and difficult to reach into to match the colours, even with a torch; and you couldn’t just feel your way around the back to plugging them in because they all felt the same.

  • DreamButt
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    661 year ago

    The best part was the color coding. You’d crawl back there and hook it up and your grandparents would look at you like you were a wizard

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      They were faking it. When I was 12, I was pretty smart with tech, but I was not allowed to touch my grandpa’s projector. (It’s because if you didn’t turn it off properly, the bulb would burn out).

      He also did some work with ibm back in the 80s, and he didn’t really like kids, so that might have something to do with it.

  • @9point6
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    531 year ago

    Europeans: is this something I’m too SCART to understand?

    • diprount_tomato
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      391 year ago

      What? We have these in the European countries (Not “Europe”)

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        Anything during the 90s to early 00s sold in Europe came with a SCART connector as the main AV connector. If it wasn’t a direct-from-the-unit SCART cable, there would have been an adapter block to turn the RCA into SCART.

        It wasn’t uncommon for cheap TVs to only have RF and SCART.

        Also “is this something I’m too X to understand” is a meme format, I’m aware of other connectors.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        If I may interject here, but in actuality the system users are using is not, in fact, “Linux” but is actually GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      Component, composite, s-video and stereo sound in one cable. Although it did mean that you’d have to be careful because a cable to something like a PS2 might only implement the lowest quality of them.

  • The Menemen!
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    351 year ago

    The struggle was, when the power was already attached and not easily reached without moving furniture and you had to switch something, thus trying to this without seeing.

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      Idk about everyone else but these were heavy-ass blocks of metal and plastic that were placed on these tiny-ass desks that felt like they’d tip over if I turned them around enough. I literally had to put my head against the wall to be able to see between the little gap I had to work with. lol

  • @TheBlackLounge
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    291 year ago

    They’re often too tight or too loose, and you have to reach behind closets so you can’t see the color to match, and you have to put them in at weird angles.

    • @simple
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      I haven’t used a single TV/receiver back in the day that worked first try. You’d have to twist that one port, pull the other one out slightly, or constantly try to push it upwards to get a good signal. Kids really don’t know how good they have it with HDMI.

      • @DagonPie
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        I completely forgot about that but youre right. I remember plugging these cables in at my aunts house and needing to balance a vhs tape on them to apply down pressure so the signal on the tv wasnt black and white.

  • [She/Her] EdgeRunner 🏳️‍⚧️
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    The struggle was to get the wires and to plug different devices, with differents standards, between them.

    Today just go amazon, eBay, I don’t know what else, and you get directly the good line, with the good input/output.

    Today the standardization is also well done.
    Its just plug n play literraly.

    • @comrade19
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      I came into things right when they were well established. Composite and component were so reliable right before HDMI replaced it

  • @Asswaterpirate
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    Just do it in alphabetical order. ®ed, (W)hite, (Y)ellow. If it doesn’t work, do it reverse because it’s upside down. Two tries max.

    • @painfulasterisk
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      Exactly, is similar to plug in an USB-A, two tries max.

      I thought this was implied and there was no need to add “/s” since we all struggle with this type of USB configuration.

    • @wazzupdog
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      That would be great it that was standard, too many times i came across a tv that had the audio channels reversed.

    • @[email protected]
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      Oh, there’s the problem… this TV has 3 inputs aligned vertically so I’ve plugged each cable into the video spot of 3 different inputs…

      Time to power clean 100lbs of CRT back into a dedicated piece of furniture!

  • @Boxtifer
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    181 year ago

    This has nothing on component. Bring me that dual red connectors while trying to figure out which one was video or audio.

    • @kerrypacker
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      Takes about 10 seconds if you guess wrong, what’s wrong with you?

      • @Buffaloaf
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        And every component cord I’ve used had some way of separating the two audio cords from the three video cords. I’ve struggled more trying to figure out which way is up on an HDMI.

        • Mac
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          Seriously, HDMI is the worst connector to try to fiddle with. At least DisplayPort lets you kinda figure it out

          • @[email protected]
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            USB beats HDMI hands down. Ever heard of HDMI Superposition? No, me neither.

            (I just DuckDuckWent it to be sure.)

            • Mac
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              I would honestly disagree, USB is easily to look/feel for. HDMI is not. Most HDMI cables will stick inside of the molded hole in the plastic frames and you almost always have to plug in the connector without being able to physically look at the connector

  • @dylanTheDeveloper
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    Nah uh parrallel and serial ports were worse because you have to screw the little feet in

    • @Dozzi92
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      I remember trying to plug them in and feeling like I’m screwing it in, and letting pressure off and it just flops out. Break time.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      And some asshole tightened those with screwdriver and you’d kill your fingers trying to open it

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      81 year ago

      And then you get the people who rip the connector out because they don’t understand screws

  • @TheGrandNagus
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    181 year ago

    Imagine not being part of the SCART masterrace

    • @mcqtom
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      Kinda sounds like an accident you make in your pants.

    • @[email protected]
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      Brings back memories trying to plug in a SCART on the back of a TV and it never being the right way around

    • VindictiveJudge
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      SCART never caught on in the US. I still haven’t seen one in person.

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    Those are the best connectors. The only challenge is when the audio is black instead of white and red.

  • @mightyfoolish
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    Good thing this person doesn’t seem to remember component cables. There was FIVE separate connectors! The horror. 😨