It depends on what kind of video inputs your smart TV has available. The Flashback 2 has the original yellow composite video output and a separate audio output, mono in this case so there's only one white connector instead of a white and a red connector like there would be with stereo output.
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So you'll need to check the back of your TV to see if it has a set of three plugs together that are yellow, white and red. If not, then you'll probably need a component video to HDMI adapter. I'm sure you can find them all over the place, but here's one of the first ones I ran across on Amazon.
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So you'll need to check the back of your TV to see if it has a set of three plugs together that are yellow, white and red. If not, then you'll probably need a composite video to HDMI adapter. I'm sure you can find them all over the place, but here's one of the first ones I ran across on Amazon.
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[link|https://www.amazon.com/Converter-ABLEWE-Composite-Supporting-Blue-Ray/dp/B07RX69KR8|Amazon.com: ABLEWE RCA to HDMI,AV to HDMI Converter, 1080P Mini RCA Composite CVBS Video Audio Converter Adapter Supporting PAL/NTSC for TV/PC/ PS3/ STB/Xbox VHS/VCR/Blue-Ray DVD Players : Everything Else|new_window=true]
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[link|https://www.amazon.com/Converter-ABLEWE-Composite-Supporting-Blue-Ray/dp/B07RX69KR8|Amazon.com: ABLEWE RCA to HDMI,AV to HDMI Converter, 1080P Mini RCA Composite CVBS Video Audio Converter Adapter Supporting PAL/NTSC for TV/PC/ PS3/ STB/Xbox VHS/VCR/Blue-Ray DVD Players : Everything Else]
Plug your Flashback 2 into that, then run an HDMI cable from there to your TV and you should be all set.
It depends on what kind of video inputs your smart TV has available. The Flashback 2 has the original yellow composite video output and a separate audio output, mono in this case so there's only one white connector instead of a white and a red connector like there would be with stereo output.
So you'll need to check the back of your TV to see if it has a set of three plugs together that are yellow, white and red. If not, then you'll probably need a component video to HDMI adapter. I'm sure you can find them all over the place, but here's one of the first ones I ran across on Amazon.
[link|https://www.amazon.com/Converter-ABLEWE-Composite-Supporting-Blue-Ray/dp/B07RX69KR8|Amazon.com: ABLEWE RCA to HDMI,AV to HDMI Converter, 1080P Mini RCA Composite CVBS Video Audio Converter Adapter Supporting PAL/NTSC for TV/PC/ PS3/ STB/Xbox VHS/VCR/Blue-Ray DVD Players : Everything Else|new_window=true]
Plug your Flashback 2 into that, then run an HDMI cable from there to your TV and you should be all set.