Definitions for "Audio/Video Jacks"
Keywords:  jacks, stereo, coaxial, vcr, connectors
There are three jacks one for the video, one for the right channel sound and one for the left channel sound. The audio jacks are necessary for stereo sound. R/F connectors (coaxial cable) will not provide stereo from the satellite receiver.
Satellite TV system receivers would normally include three jacks: one for the video and two for the sound - one for the right channel and one for the left. The audio jacks are necessary for stereo sound. R/F connectors (coaxial cable) will not provide stereo from the satellite receiver.
Audio/Video jacks are electrical connectors on the back of your television set that allow you to input audio and video from another device (such as video game consoles, digital video cameras, dvd players, etc) to be displayed on the TV. These jacks are called "input jacks" as they receive video and audio as input. Your TV may also have output audio jacks that allow you to redirect your TV audio to a sound system.