Hm. If your tv is new enough perhaps it isn't accepting the vga input? Maybe buying hd component cables would fix the problem, but it's a long stretch. Sorry I can't be of more help.Connecting Play Station 2 to my TV
I'm pretty sure my TV is kinda old, I got it because I just moved into an apartment and the last tenants left it here. Thanks for trying to help though!
Every channel? Umm... you need to switch video modes (and most likely the button is on the remote, or under a flip type panel on the TV, somewhere.) Depending on what input you plugged the PS2 in... it'll be ''video 1'', ''video 2'', video-something.And if the TV is so old it doesn't have that (or it's on the remote that you said you don't have.), then you need to get one of those RF modulators, so to hook up the PS2 via the coax cable input. And then you can do the channel 3 or 4 thing. But the picture is likely to be beyond louzy with interference lines squiggling all over the place.Like: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103095
Thank you. I was just thinking I might be able to get a universal remote that will allow me to get into a video mode.
my ps2 works on video 1 or 2
Try checking that the AV cables are plugged in properly (pushed in fully) to the back of the PS2. If that doesnt work it might be like the others said and the PS2 channel is video 1 or video 2
Your TV isn't in the proper video mode like the others said. When using VGA inputs on a television, you can only see/hear what you've hooked up in different video modes. You won't just find the input on a channel. You need the remote (a lot of older TVs that just started to introduce VGA input don't have the actual video mode button on the tv set itself, usually it's on the remote).You'll need an RF modulator (I bought one a couple years back at radio shack for $30) or a new tv.Probably on the market somewhere is an alternate output cable for the PS2, with a cable connector on the end instead of the 3 VGA pins. Similar to what you used on a NES or SNES but probably tough to find except online.
I went out and bought an RF modulator for $8 at WalMart. Connected that up, and finally discovered that my TV is broken anyways. I got a new TV on freecycle and it works well. Thank you for all of your suggestions!
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