A/V Composite Cable - 3.5mm to 3 x RCA - 2m
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                                                    Got a TV with no HDMI input, but still want to hack your Raspberry Pi? Don't worry! The Raspberry Pi comes equipped with a neat 4-Way Composite Video/Audio Jack, and we've got just the cable for you!
Plug this cable into your Raspberry Pi's composite 3.5mm Jack, and your Pi will output Video (1-line) and Audio (2-lines) via the three RCA connectors.
Connector Layout
- Red - Video
 - Yellow - Right Audio
 - Black - Left Audio
 
Features
- Tested for Compatibility with the Raspberry Pi
 - Gold Plated Connectors
 - 3m Long
 - Colour: Black
 - Connector Type A: 4-Way 3.5mm Audio Jack
 - Connector Type B: 3 x RCA Connectors
 
What's in the box?
1 x Composite Cable - 3.5mm to 3 x RCA
Resources
Helpful Tips
- On first startup (when installing an OS via the NOOBs distribution), hold 3 at boot for PAL, or 4 at boot for NTSC. This will force output via composite insted of HDMI .
 - If you have installed an operating system with an HDMI cable, and want to change to composite hold SHIFT 3 at boot for PAL, or SHIFT 4 at boot for NTSC
 
Notes on RPi4
By default the composite output on the Pi 4 is disabled because it slows the system down. You need to add this to config.txt
enable_tvout=1