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I'm assuming that your new blu-ray player only has an HDMI port and your TV does not. In that case, does your tv have a component cable output? This should be five plug-in ports (red, white, red, green, blue). Amazon sells an HDMI to component adapter that you can buy here: http://www.amazon.com/eForCity-538581-HDMI-Cable-5-Feet/dp/B005QWH4QA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382102257&sr=8-1&keywords=hdmi+to+component+cable
If your TV looks 3D, warped, or distorted it likely has a convergenge problem. If however it just looks dull, washed out, redish, greenish, or blueish or if it looks like objects on the screen have halos the fluid in the lens has soured. You can search google for parts or you can get the parts with repair instructions from sites such as www.TvRepairKits.com
U have a lated DVD player,like less than three years old?U can hook it up with one cable wire.It call a HDMI cable.Very easy to hook up,just one end of the HDMI cable to the tv HDMI tv port hub,the other side of HDMI cable to the HDMI DVD player port hub that it.Now u,must know with HDMI hub port u put ur signal in like 1 to 4,now go to that HDMI port hub,and will find ur dvd disc picture in playing in.
There should be a button on your remote denoting "Input." If you connect the DVD player to the TV on "video input 1" then push the input button on the remote or TV itself until the DVD appears on your TV (which will be Video 1). Some TVs must have the component (in your case) the "DVD" player connected to the TV before the TV will recognize it. Make sure the DVD is powered up and then push the input button until the DVD player appears on the TV. Depending on your TV inputs, there may be multiple inputs like, Video, Component, DVI, or HDMI. The above are listed in the respective order of "quality." HDMI being the best. Whatever input you hook the DVD player up to on the TV will be the "input" you will look for when pressing the input button. Hope this helps.
Monlink is the Connection I used with my Directv. All you need to use is the HDMI cords. Are you trying to also connect to stereo system or something other than a straight HDMI connection from Directv Box to WD-62525
the blinking green light of death is a common problem
there are several solutions depending on you technical abilities
have a look here www.tv-techs.com
First make sure your hdmi cable is connected from the PS3 to the TV. Then go to netcommand, review, and make sure "monlink" is checked, click next, and finish. Select "monlink" from your device manager and turn on your PS3. If the screen is blue, go to the next step. Connect the PS3 via regular a/v cables to the front panel "input-3". Create a net-command device for input-3 as well. Switch to the input-3 device you created and turn on your PS3. Choose display settings, and change the settings to HDMI. Then click change. You'll have 30 seconds to hit device manager, change the device to "monlink", and let the PS3 unit know the setting has worked. From there you can configure. Good luck!
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