I got the red - white -yellow audio - video cords i hook them into my tv but the dvd won't come in like it's should . the tv has ant-1 ant- 2 & video 1 -2 -3 - 4. which one do i put it on. before i could use the cable into the dvd player then play what do i need to do to get it to play. i know it 's simple? can you help me. please.
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If you are going to hook up the DVD player to your TV through RCA cords, see the picture below.
Hook up the yellow RCA cord at the Video-in at the back of the TV and the other end at the Video out of the DVD player to get the video.
Hook up the red RCA cord at the Audio-in(right channel) at the back of the TV and the other end at the Audio-out of the DVD player.
Hook up the white/black RCA cord at the Audio-in(left channel) at the back of the TV and the other end at the Audio-out of the DVD player.
Red and white/black RCA cord is for the sound.
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Possible causes. you have the dvd hooked up to the wrong jacks (make sure all colors and labels match. for example red audio to red audio, yellow video to yellow video).
If using red, white, and yellow cords, make sure player is NOT in progressive scan mode.
It's easiest to hook up the rca plugs, the ones colored red, white and yellow. Run the audio and video out of the player to the audio and video in jacks on the back of the tv.
to connect your TV to your DVD, you will be needing a RCA wire (Yellow, white and Red wire). The yellow stands for video (visual/display), while the read and white stands for audio (sound).
Look at the back of your DVD, look out for Video Out, connect the yellow wire there. Also look out for Audio Out L & R, connect the white and red wire there.
Then turn the back of your TV, you will find Video, and Audio IN, Connect the other part of the wires from the DVD to the DVD, that is, Video for video and audio for audio.
Once you have connected the wires, turn on your TV, and your DVD player, press source on your TV remote to AV, and you will see your DVD displaying on your TV.
That's to hook up your DVD to your TV. Follow instructions carefully and you won't have any problem.
Red is right channel, White is Left Channel, and Yellow is video. If you just got the TV and DVD player its a pretty simple setup. Just look on the back of the DVD player and hook the yellow cord to video and hook the other end to video on your TV. Now just plug in the red and white cords to the audio on the back of the DVD player and connect the other ends to audio on the back of the TV. You can bypass these connections and just get a HDMI cable which has video and sound all in one convenient cord, but they cost more. You just connect the cord on the back of the DVD player where it says HDMI and then plug the other end to the TV where it says HDMI.
#yellow cord in yellow socket #red cord in red socket #white cord in withe socket
now power the dvd
#Yellow cord in yellow socket there will be 2 places for the red and white cords #the red and white cords must be inserted in the audio, # you will see them next 2 each other insert them you it will work. For More Info Email To [email protected]
Hey, I had this problem on Thanksgiving Day, trying to watch a dvd on my mother's HDTV. You should be able to hook up most standard dvd players to hdtvs. First you have 3 cords, mine were red, yellow, and white. The connections go as follows:
HDTV: Audio| Component. The white cord should be in a white audio slot. The yellow cord should be in a yellow component slot (video) and the red cord should be in a red video component slot labeled Pr/Cr. Make sure you match the component numbers. For instance, if you want to use component one, then hook all of the cords into the slots for component one. Most hdtvs have multiple component hookups ( think multiple "channels" for your game system, dvd player, etc) so it's important that the corresponding cords go to the correct component slots.
DVD: Match the yellow and white cords to the appropriately colored slots. The red cord should go into the slot labeled component video out Cr/Pr. Not the red audio out. This worked for me. Hope this helps.
Hey, I had this problem on Thanksgiving Day, trying to watch a dvd on
my mother's HDTV. You should be able to hook up most standard dvd
players to hdtvs. First you have 3 cords, mine were red, yellow, and
white. The connections go as follows:
HDTV:
Audio| Component. The white cord should be in a white audio slot. The
yellow cord should be in a yellow component slot (video) and the red
cord should be in a red video component slot labeled Pr/Cr. Make sure you match the component numbers. For instance, if you want to use component one,
then hook all of the cords into the slots for component one. Most hdtvs
have multiple component hookups ( think multiple "channels" for your
game system, dvd player, etc) so it's important that the corresponding
cords go to the correct component slots.
DVD:
Match the yellow and white cords to the appropriately colored slots.
The red cord should go into the slot labeled component video out Cr/Pr.
Not the red audio out. This worked for me. Hope this helps.
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