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Yes. The PS3's HDMI cable will plug into one of the HDMI inputs. You will need a second HDMI cable to connect to the receiver to the TV. The N64's red/white plugs will connect to the analog audio input. The yellow plug will still need to connect to the TV video input so an RCA extension cable may be necessary. You can then adjust your surround settings based on the number of speakers you have and personal preference of sound profile.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It should work without a problem, as long as you have RCA outputs on your devices, It will also pull audio off of HDMI connections.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can hook up to this receiver. It has all the inputs for both. Make sure to hook up into input on the receiver first and then run one Hdmi cable from output to tv
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you will be able to hook up and receive sound from both consoles. The PS3 should work in surround settings using the hdmi cable. However, the Nintendo will only function in stereo, as it isn't capable of producing true surround (like hdmi, coax and optical inputs). Depending on the speakers you hook up to the receiver, your games will sound much better than they did on your television speakers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are three sets of Phillips-style analog audio/video (A/V) connections on the rear panel. These are the standard red (right channel audio), white (left channel audio) and yellow (video) cables. Just hook your N64 a/v cables into one of those analog terminals and pick any of the six HDMI ports for your PS3.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes- it has multiple RCA (red-white) connections and multiple HDMI connections. The reciever actually has passive connection too. So whatever you have connected through your TV; will get that sound back through the reciever as long as you have TV-out to the reciever connected.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, there is an HDMI input labeled Games that you plug your game system into.
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