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Easily connect up to 3 A/V devices to your TV or home theater system using this Insignia™ NS-VS314 selector switch that features 3 composite video inputs with RCA stereo audio and 1 composite video output with RCA stereo audio for flexibility.
A: There is no external power to it. It's just a switch so it just reroutes signals but doesn't amplify them or anything.
A: Hi Jack. Thank you for trusting us, knowing that we will answer your question accurately. In theory, yes. This selector works best for multiple AV/RCA devices and switching between them. It's most common usage is to connect multiple AV/RCA devices to modern TV's which have only 1 AV/RCA INPUT built-in. It basically turns one input, into three. We are always here to help you and thanks for your interest in this product. Charles V. - Insignia Support https://www.insigniaproducts.com/contact-us
Q: how does this product connect to the HDTV?
A: Sorry no HDMI inputs, only red - white - yellow plug ins. Works well with "older" units with plugs not HDMI or any other type of inputs.
Q: Switch between stereo and TV
A: There should be a 3.5 AUDIO OUT jack on the back of the Samsung TV. You can use a splitter to convert it to 2 RCA female jacks. This splitter may have come with your TV (mine did). Then you can use a standard RCA male/male cable to connect it to your theater system's RCA AUX IN port. I used this with an Insignia RCA switch to also connect my external 5-disk cd player to the same AUX port on the home theater system. I just set the theater system on AUX and use the switch to select the input I want since I would not be watching TV and listening to CDs at the same time. The switch will allow you to add up to three devices (red/white audio and standard red/white/yellow video, great for old video game consoles or a VCR).
A: Yes it could
Q: i have hdtv how do i get surround sound to my reciever do i need some kind of componet
A: Get some red and white stereo RCA cable and plug them into the desired device and other end in the receiver.
Q: Live Stream
A: Totally a MANUAL switch. So answer is no.