How do you get it to dvd mode, it is stuck in video mode cant find an AUX mode or how to get in to whatever mode it should be in when trying to watch a dvd
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YEh A DVD- writer can always act as a DVD player.
Do you want to write a movie going in the TV to a DVD or watch a DVD on the TV?
If you want to watch it on the TV yeh you can connect this directly to the TV and select the AUX mode (your Tv might be having different input modes such as - video 1, video2, HDMI, etc)
hi, do the following. 1. connect ur blue rays hdmi out to ur tvs hdmi input. 2. connct blue rays out to any one of the coaxial(aux) input of bose. 3. connect ur tvs optical audio output to optical audio input of bose 4. connect monitor out of ur bose to any one of ur av in of ur tv. connect component video to better quality . 4 . in the blue rays audio setup select audio output priority as optical/coaxial 5 . in bose set aux as digital input. to see blue ray select hdmi of ur tv, sellect in bose in which the blue rays coaxial is connected(aux) insert disk in blue ray an watch to see dvd in bose select tvs corresponding input, select bose to dvd . insert dvd and watch to whach tv program set tv to corresponding mode. set bose to optical audio input mode. ok
try seeing what channel is between the lowest channel(2) and the highest. scroll to ch 2 and go one more. most tvs will go to 'video' or 'aux'. that should get your dvd signal.
If using 3 color RCA (r/w/y) the red and white is audio and should go into your stereo under video or AUX. The yellow is the only video cable you need, that should go to your TV aux in or video1 or video2. You can also put all 3 colors into the tv and then run another red/white OUT to the stereo AUX in and have stereo sound for whatever you are watching.
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