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Posted on Dec 27, 2007

Need help conecting cords to correct locations

We have a cable box and stereo system that I need to make sure the cords are in the correct spots. It plays cds no problem yet when you put a dvd in the tv freezes on the cable channel. What can I do?
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Michelle

  • baesel68 Sep 04, 2008

    i do'nt know how to run cable thrue my dvd player

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There's a red and white cord at both ends 1st set in dvd, my ? is
where do the other red and white cord go into the tv or cable box

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Just got a PS2 and trying to hook it up to your TV, stereo or both? Here are instructions to help you get everything working smoothly.

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