...RCA DVD player (DRC277B) to my TV and have problems when using the HDMI cable. When I connect the unit using the AV Cable, things work OK. I then turned off everything and hooked the player and TV ...
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...RCA TV LCD HD . my problem I believe is that I HAVE TO CHANGE HDMI SEL to 720p,but reading the manual tells me it only upgrades tv in 1080p,does this mean it will not upgrade the signal to this ...
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...TV. This is the cable with one RCA plug (yellow) for video and the 2 RCA plugs (red and white) for audio. This cable is often included with the DVD player. If your TV only has a coax connection (OTA ...
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...tv to test), or possibly the yellow RCA jack on the back of your DVD has gotten loose. If you have not done so, try wiggling it gently to see if your video comes back. If it does, and you are handy ...
...TV set through the standard RCA plug hookup and get nothing. I had the same problem unitl I read the manual a little more carefully. I found that ALL connections through my AV receiver had to be ...
...RCA A/V input jacks, usually found on the front or back of your VCR. Turn on your VCR and TV, so you can see the input from the camcorder. You might have to select "Input 1/2", "Line 1/2", or "VIDEO" ...
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...connections like this, the systems automaticly activate this feature. If you can change the tv with one taht at least have the white and yellow RCA terminals, your problem will be solved
...RCA Tech's I am a qualified Electronic Repair Tech. Repair Tv"s for 32 Yrs.Havent Attempted too many DVD's. But I bought an RCA,Above Model No.in a Yard Sale.It works somewhat, but the following #1 ...
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...RCA composite video and audio cables between the box and the recorder. You'll have to set the box to the channel you want to record and leave it on. Then set the HDD/DVD unit to record from video ...
...TV or receiver you have it connected to. Reconnect the DVD player directly to the "AV" or "Video In" port of your television, firmly pushing the plug into place, to eliminate possible noise from the ...
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