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As long as both ends have composite (RCA style) jacks, it is a simple matter of matching colors. The color of the cable is irrelevant, as long as the same color jack is connected on both ends. If one side is composite and the other side is not, you will need a converter to get it to the correct port type. If this does not answer your question, try adding pictures of the connectors of the two items you are trying to connect.
the back of dvd is easy because it only has outputs with color code, the inputs and outputs on the back of the tv are grouped if you look closely on the back. select video 1 as an input on tv, and start with the far left yellow jacks on the back of tv, connect yellow rca cable and check for pic on tv, if not move to next yellow jack on back of tv, until you get a pic, connect the red and white right below the yellow jack that gave you the picture and you should also have sound
hi.... is your player works on RCA connector? if so the audio jacks colored red and white should be inserted to your TV RCA port colored red and white too..the video jacks is yellow try re insert it to your TV RCA port colored yellow....weak video responses sometimes cause by delayed contact...hope it can help...don't forget to rate and vote...good day..
use a y connector with the 1/4 inch jack into 2 RCA plugs, plug the 1/4 inch jack into the speaker plug (on a desktop) or the headphone jack (on a laptop) and plug the RCA plugs into the AUX on your receiver. note the red and white colored plugs and the red and white colored ports on the receiver.
I assume you are saying that the DVD player only has RCA jacks. It would be good to know if the DVD player has Component output as that is the preferred output. You will know this if the RCA jacks on the DVD are color coded green, blue and red.... You would by a set of component cables, hook to DVD matching colors and then find the same color code on input of the TV. You must also run the red and white cable from the DVD output to the TV input for audio. The input on the TV would be labled component in or input and a #. Simply select the input, or source button on remote to select the input that matches your choice and all should function. If there is no component on the DVD output and only a composit hook up (color code by yellow, red, white) again just match that to the corresponding input on the TV.
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