USB on the back of tv's is for flash drive input only. you cannot plug in anything to connect to an external machine.
They are usually there for plugging in an external storage device (such as a flash drive). Many will play back pictures (JPG’s), video, audio, etc. It depends on the model. Check the manual for your exact models specifications (Vizio’s product manuals are available on line. Just put your models number in quotes with the word “manual” and “pdf”)
I believe you can also use it to add an Amazon Fire stick. The owner's manual might shed some light on that question also. If you don't have one, it's easily obtainable on the Internet by just searching for your brand and model.
SOURCE: connection to TV by HDMI cable
The 625 is not a high definition receiver and therefore does not support hdmi. You can use RGB or S-video to provide a higher quality picture than the coax output. If you need more options let me know. Thanks for using Fix Ya.
SOURCE: vizio vs42l service connection
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okay ding dong, unplugg tv for 60 mins and use an S Video cable based on RCA jacks
jacks to tv and the S video jack to lappy
SOURCE: I want to connect my
What "video-inputs" does your TV have:
* composite video (single cable for video, two cables for LEFT/RIGHT audio)
* component video (RED/GREEN/BLUE cables for video, plus RED/WHITE cables for stereo audio)
* DVI or VGA input
* HDMI input
* S-Video (similar to PS/2 keyboard/mouse, in size, and "round" shape)
What outputs does your computer's video-card have:
* composite (post-and-ring)
* S-Video
* DVI
* VGA
* HDMI
Just match them up.
SOURCE: I have this receiver hooked up to a Vizio LED tv
AV cables don't pass surround sound through, they are pretty much just left and right stereo. You need to turn pro logic on on the reciever to "pretend" to play surround. The better option of course would be to use a digital signal like another HDMI cable or digital optical audio from the cable box, if thats what your using.
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