F phono to M 3.5mm cable, 20cm.
Gonna just put it into the linein on my PC, run my PS3 through that, rather than constantly swap the phonos on the back of my speakers. I'm running it through one of my monitors with an HDMI <-> DVI-I cable, hence no sound. Rather like that I can split the output like that, though - digital video, analogue audio. As far as I'm aware, it's the only console that will let you do that.
Hunh? (from a Tech impaired)
The cable has two female RCA/Phono (pictured are two male)
and the other end is a male 3.5mm jack (third along).
I only have one set of speakers that have the phono inputs on the rear; I'm currently having to switch the inputs between my PS3 component cables and the audio component from my PC. However, once I have this adaptor, I can run the audio component from the PS3 through the PC, thereby eliminating the need to switch cables.
The video is coming out of the HDMI port on the PS3 and into the secondary input on my monitor - which is DVI. Both are digital interfaces (High Definition Media Interconnect, and Digital Video Interconnect - HDMI is based off DVI, they are electronically compatible). However, as I have no integrated speakers on my monitor, I have to take the audio out the old analogue port and use component for it. Hence, Digital video, Analogue audio. Most of the time you have all digital or all analogue.