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Are the three RCA plug-ins you speak of the red, blue and green ones? You would need to acquire an intelligent converter to change the HDMI digital info to the RGB or "component video". This is necessary as certain synchronizing signals don't get passed if one were to try and make a passive cable to do this. You would also need to add an optical cable to carry the sound (double ended HDMI cables carry sound and video) to your TV or separate sound system. I have Googled for something like this in the past, such "black boxes" were more than $300 back then. Are the three RCA plug-ins you speak of the yellow, red and white ones? This would need a much more sophisticated converter device (If one exists) than the one mentioned above for this "composite video" system and sound inputs. Furthermore, HDMI is all digital and the composite system (including sound) is all analog. Such a device may exist but I would think the cost alone would put you in the market for a newer TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Nope, hdmi only... sorry
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes, just look for a component to hdmi cable. You might have to order one from newegg or someplace similar
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, you must have HDMI
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Your TV must not be an HDTV. You will have to get an HDTV in order to use Apple TV because the only way you can connect Apple TV to your TV is through the HDMI cable.
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