How to listen to iPod through new tv?

I'm trying to listen to 80gig, I believe, 5thgen iPod through new LCD tv. I tried RCA to headphone jack, RCA to plug at bottom of iPod, and VGA adapter. Everything gives no signal message on tv, what should I do? I was able to listen through old TVs using RCA to headphone jack.

It probably mutes audio when there’s no video signal. Mine does that; unplug the yellow cable and the red and white ones do nothing. You can try using video from another source with audio from your iPod, but Apple would probably prefer you use the official cables listed here: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1454

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    Hi Pjo,
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  • How to import from ipod to new os and itunes?

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