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Anonymous Posted on Mar 07, 2009

I have a JVC television that has a vid 1 and vid 2 input slots. vid 1 is ran to my dvr, but vid 2 will not recogonize my playstation or my dvr. so i have lost the ability to play games on this tv. any suggestions?

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I do not have that particular TV so I cannot be overly specific, but you should look for the menu option. There should to be a selection where you can enable your Video 2 input.

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