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Posted on Dec 22, 2008

I have a model WD-60735 DLP HDTV. My DVD player is not playing. I have three plugs coming out of the DVD player, two audio and one video. I have tried plugging them into the audio/video plugs in both Input 1 and Input 2. DVD is showing as as an input device in the input function and everything seems to be OK from that perspective, but no picture and no sound.

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  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Also, the three plugs you mentioned coming out of the DVD player...Where do those come from....reply with the names of each...

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    What happens when you turn the TV on Input 1 and then turn on the DVD player....do not put anything in the player, just turn it on with the TV on INPUT 1. And then do the same thing for input 2...reply with what happened on both inputs...

  • miguel_varga May 11, 2010

    So the TV recognized the input?

    And you selected DVD as the input device?

    Even after that the TV shows no picture when playing the DVD?

    And No sound.

    Have you canceled out the possibility of the DVD being bad?

    Have you selected the correct audio setting?

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Either your cable or your dvd player. Have you tried it on another tv to make sure its working?

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    let me know

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