Conectando el Iphone 4 a la base Dock Universal, mediante un cable Av Component, se pueden ver videos de Internet, ej Youtube? Gracias

Hola! me gustaria saber, si conactando el Iphone 4 a la base Dock Universal, mediante un cable Av Component, se pueden ver videos de Internet, ej Youtube? Gracias

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    Message was edited by: disconnekt

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    Message was edited by: KingofMac

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    Starrlet wrote:
    I have to say, I believe these cables are not made very well. Luckily, the Apple store replaced my phone and my cable for free without any hassle. I'm just wondering if this has happened to anyone else? Is Apple doing anything about this?
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