![]() If you’re using a power strip, be careful not to overload it since some TVs and projectors can consume a considerable amount of power. Step 5: Plug the HDMI to Component adapter, Chromecast device, and TV/projector into power with their respective power cables. Step 4: Plug the adapter into the TV/projector following the same instructions outlined in Step 2 and Step 3. Finally, connect the blue cable to the Pb/Cb (B) port. Then, plug the green cable into the Y (G) port. Step 3: Next, connect the other three component cables to the adapter so that the cable’s colors match the adapter port’s rims.Ĭonnect the red cable (labeled video) to the Pr/Cr (R) port. The white connector should be plugged into the port labeled Audio L, while the red connector (labeled audio) should be attached to the Audio R port. Find the red and white component cables, located next to each other, and connect them to the HDMI to Component adapter’s red and white ports. Step 2: Now, it’s time to hook up the audio. Step 1: Connect the Chromecast dongle to the HDMI port on the HDMI to Component adapter. Watch the video below demonstrating how to connect a Chromecast device to your TV/projector’s composite ports. Step 5: Use your TV/projector’s Input/Source button on the control panel or remote to select the Composite input. If your TV’s USB ports are sufficiently powered, you may be able to use them to power your Chromecast device. Step 4: Ensure that the HDMI to Composite adapter, Chromecast, and TV/projector are all plugged into stable power sources. Step 3: Plug your Chromecast into the adapter’s HDMI port. Step 2: Then, plug the composite cables into the HDMI to Composite adapter following the same process you used to connect them to your TV/projector. Ensure the connector’s colors match the port’s colors. You’ll notice that each of the cables and ports is color-coded red, white, or yellow. Step 1: Connect all of the composite cables to your TV or projector’s composite ports. ![]()
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