...audio left, Yellow-video. If I understand you. You do have the option of using the 75-ohm coaxial cable inputs. Signal comes in from outside to the 722k, Output of the 722k to the 75ohm coax input on ...
...switch the TV's tuner mode to Video or Aux mode. You can change the mode using the original TV remote or directly from the TV's control panel. Again, tuner mode picks up all live broadcast airwaves ...
switch video source from either DVD or VCR. If that is what you want, then connect: a. audio/video OUT of your DVD to audio/video IN of the VCR; b. audio/video OUT of your VCR to audio/video IN of the
...switch nearby to select channel 3 or 4 output to the TV. On some boxes the output channel selection is through and on-screen menu. You only need to connect the output of the digital box to the TV's ...
...audio in on the back of the TV. How do I connect my DVD/VCR combo unit to it? If you are able to you can connect to the RF connector (F Type Conncetor) on the TV. This should work. The layout is from ...
...audio cable mentioned above. The final thing you need to do is change the source to the input in question. I'm not sure on this TV if it has a source or input button on the remote. On some older TVs ...
...The yellow cable is the video portion of the input and the white is the audio portion of the input. When you do this and switch the video mode or change the channel to number 3, it should ...
...IF the MITS has 3 component inputs blue red yellow RCA jacks on the back then yes at 480 or 720p, you'll need to attach 2 audio cables for sound. If it has a HDMI input then absolutely. please
audio/video input jacks, you need to switch to those inputs using the remote control. Most RCA/GE brand sets don't have a way to do that from the front panel menu buttons. If you are using a universal
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