Re: I can't get my dvd player to work on my 65S500...
I HAVE OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN SOLVING ISSUES LIKE THIS ARE YOU USING THE
S VIDEO,, THE YELLOW RCA COMPONENT CONNECTION OR BOTH ,,, OR ARE YOU USING HDMI?????????
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Hi, Hook audio/ video cable from dvd player to AV input of tv and select that AV input in tv to watch dvd playback picture. You will see yellow jack (for video signal output) and red-white jacks (for audio left-right output signal) at rear of dvd player, plug AV Cable and hook it in AV input of tv, make sure yellow pin connected in yellow jacks of dvd and tv. Thanks.
Some of the Newer VHS/DVD units don't have cable inputs. If this is like yours you can hook a RCA Audio/Vidio cable from your Samsung TV Vidio/Audio outputs (if set has them) to VCR/DVD inputs................... Larry
check the AV cord properly maybe it is right way you insert them , they have different co lours check the one that need to go for red in the tv and at the back of the dvd and the red for red at back of the tv and the dvd .
that TV has no AV connection jacks. look for a converter AV to RF. the vedio and audio from your DVD player will be connected on the vedio/ audio IN and let your RF out go to a TV on RF IN, this will solve your problem. thanks
hey 1st of all you gotta make sure that your son made tha right connections with the av cable (this is the cable with three different coloured pins) from your DVD to your tv. if this doesnt solve your problem then make sure you are using the correct av channel on your tv set that will allow you 2 play your DVD player because sometimes you cant play your DVD on thhe same av cannel you watch normal tv
Usually "ROOT" is an indication that the player has read the DVD.
ROOT means that the DVD is in the main menu screen.
Sounds like the DVD player is ok, but you may have a loose connection somewhere.
Check all of your AV connections between the TV and DVD.
Also make sure that the TV is set to the same AV channel as the connection you are using.
E.G. if you have connected the DVD to the AV 1 socket of the TV, make sure that the TV is set to channel AV 1.
I am using the av cables that cam with the cvd player. red white and yellow.
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