I can't get the Digitex DVD player model #DV24B to work on my TV
My TV is connected to Satelite Cable. I then hooked up the DVD with a red,green and blue cable to the TV and nothing happens. I tried to call the 1-888-999-1675 number but it is either to working or to many people tring to get a hold of them. Hope you can help
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Depends on what kind of cables you use. If you use an HDMI cable, then you simply connect one end to the DVD player to an unused HDMI port on the TV. If you are using a 5 cable Hi Def cable then you connect the outputs of the DVD player to the inputs of the TV color for color Red to red, blue to blue, green to green and red and white cables for the audio. If you are only using a cable with 3 connections, then yellow is for video out from the DVD to component in on the TV and then the red and white cables for the audio.
Check the type of connections on your combo player and TV, there are likely two options for connection:
1st option = AV: 3 RCA connections (yellow, red, white)
2nd option = COMPONENT: 5 RCA connections (red, green, blue, red, white)
Get the appropriate cable and connect it to the available input on your TV. Unless you have an ancient TV from a few decades ago, it should at least have AV connection.
There are three cables with which you can connect a DVD player to a TV.Since you have not mentioned both the TV & DVD model I will give you general info. 1) The oldest and the simplest connectivity is composite cable ( Yellow/Red/White ) Connect the DVD players composite out using this cable and connect it to the TV's AV input . 2) For better picture quality connect using component video cable if your TV has that socket at the back. Red/Blue/Green for video and another Red and White for audio.
What colour wires does the new dvd player have? The colours correspond with the socket that you plug them into. If your new dvd player only has yellow red and white cables then that is all you need. if they are red blue and green then you will also need to plug the appropriate audio cable into the dvd player. If you need more help please tell me the model of dvd player and the model of tv
Do you have an S Video cable connection on the DVD player? I'd try that If you have one or component (red green blue) cable or even the composite (yellow) connection. The SCART connection on the input PCB of the tv could be damaged. The cost of this board may be pricey so if you can use the other type of connections with the DVD player I'd recommend that or get a DVD player that has one of those. Your model does not have HDMI so those are your only other options. Hope this helped
First off, you need to hook up audio and video by using an A/V cable to connect the DVD player to the TV, yellow, white and red jacks are coded, match the jacks up, put one end of A/V cable to DVD player OUTPUT jacks and the other end to INPUT jacks in back of TV. Also same with Direct TV receiver, hook top set of jacks to TV, with A/V cable, also connect coaxial cable from satelite to matching satelite input jack. Connect power cables, and then you're set. Good luck to you!
All you need is A/V cable. These are yellow, white, and red. If you have an old model TV that doesn't have these, you can get an RF modulator from any electronics store, which will enable you to connect the DVD/VCR combo.
hey I think you need to use component cables blue green red from the player to the tv, make sure the blue green red ports are also on the tv, note: red yellow white composite cable will not interchange with blue green red component cable or connection.
simplify- blue green red= component red white yellow=composite
*wires must match colors on both tv and player inputs.
then set your input on your tv to where you conected the cable.
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