Playing video to a portable DVD with single 3.5mm AV input

Hi,
I have a pair of Philips in car DVD players which have an AV input that is a single 3.5mm jack which takes audio and video from one player to the other. What cable do I require to output audio and video from an iPhone to this plug.
Thanks for your help

There is not one.
The iPhone will not output video through the headphone jack.
The only cable that works with the iPhone is here:
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB128LL/B?fnode=MTY1NDAzOQ&mco=MTA4NDc4Njc

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