HT204382 how can i see movies in quicktime?

How can I see movies in Quicktime?

You can try buying an adapter that'll plug into the docking port (where you plug in the sync cable), and it'll have a cord with it thats a three banded 1/8th inch (like a headphone jack but with three black rings on it. On the other end will be RCA cables (the red, white and yellow video cables.)
Plug those into your tv, change your tv to that source and see if you can see the movie.
Works fir my iPod touch, so should for the iPad. And can be cheaper than the apple tv.

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