Ok first thing is first...
Red, White, Yellow is called a Composite connection. The Yellow is for video, and the red/white is for left/right channel sound.
Red, Blue, Green is called a Component connection, where all three wires are used to produce the video and you must run a separate cable for sound such as coaxial or optical.
So really, you want to convert the yellow cable from the composite connection to the three channel video mode in component. While technically possible, I don't see why you would want to do this other than if your video source ONLY outputs in composite and your video receiver ONLY receives in component as the quality of video would not be enhanced by simply converting mediums along the way, so you would be spending quite a bit of money for no increase in quality. In fact, the quality might be degraded as it would need to format a composite quality signal (usually 480i) to a component formatted display at 720p or greater. You would probably see pixelation as a result.
Hope that helps.
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