HOW TO MAKE X BOX READY HOOK UP TO WORK on my rca f36650 tv.
I do not have a glink must i have this to use dvd or vcr? even the xbox ready plug in will not respond or work but the tv is clear in picture and color,works great!
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Using a universal remote my 13 yr old son found a button which showed dvd/ vcr/aux this is what we needed. these channels are not assesable using channel up/down buttons.
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The tv have a dead part call the FBT-Flyback transformer,a big black block of plastice with a red wire with a black cap hook it to the CRT-(Tv picture tube).The FBT-give the tv highvoltages to the CRT(Tv picture tube).This tv is old model of an analog tv probally can't find part for it anymore.
Well you need a TV. What happens when you connect check the switch on the AV cord that plugs into the 360. If you have no RYB or rca ports that work on your tv buy a nice used CRT tv from cragis list for 20-40 $
you will only be able to get digital surround( dolby digital ) from your dvd player( by the coax or optical digital connections ) , the rest will only be in virtual surround
from the dtv box plug the yellow video jack(RCA) into the vcr video input , then plug the audio jack or jacks into the audio input on the vcr. from the vcr hook the audio out to the audio in on the reciever( tv/vcr/sat... input ) , then also connect RF out from the VCR to RF in on the TV .
for the dvd player hook the "s-video out" to the "s-video in" on the tv , then the audio L and R on same s-video input , then send the audio out connection on tv to L and R input on reciever dvd L and R input , then you will need to connect the optical from the dvd player to the reciever or coax connections for the dolby digital on the reciever to work
the back should have a squared in box around the inputs like dvd vcr sat tv cd, dvd and sat have svideo and component a/v plugs, the vcr just has component rca a/v ports, tv and cd are just for audio, then you also have the option to hook up optical for dvd and sat. just plug your vcr into the vcr box and hook up svideo or the yellow monitor out plug to your tv, hook in the speakers and turn that baby up.
Yes you can first connect the converter box to the antenna first. Next hook the tv out on converter box to vcr in on vcr. Next hook the vcr out to the tv in and watch vcr and converter box on channel 3 sometimes channel 4.on the actual tv and of course change channels with converter box remote. For dvd player hook it straight to tv with red,white,and yellow cables that come with your dvd player. Then to watch dvd player if it's hooked up that way you have to put your tv on a input like video 1 or input 1. This can be done by using the tv remote and looking for a button that says tv/video or input or source button. This is some common names for that button on tv remotes.
there a a bunch of different ways. 1) if you don't have a cable box hooked up to this tv,plug the main cable wire into the vcr input then the vcr outout to the tv.2) if you do have a cable box, plug the main cable into the cable box input, then the output to the vcr input, then the vcr output to the tv. put both the tv & vcr on channel 3 for this connection. [ you must have the vcr on channel 3 to record from the cable box!] 3) if you have aux line/video or source inputs on the back of your tv,you can hook up rca cables [ red, white,& yellow ] from the rca outputs on the vcr to the tv inputs.
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anyhoo, check the yellow video cable for any cuts, pinches, etc and if you can borrow a mates and test it on your box, aso try plugging your xbox into a DVD/BR or even VCR and then the DVD/BR VCR into the TV.
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