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Posted on May 22, 2009

I'm trying to connect my denon dvd player to tv

I have the red, yellow, and white plugs...what goes where?

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The yellow plug is composite video; the red and white are analog audio. Not knowing specifics about your TV or Denon model number, I would suggest:

-- the red and white connectors go to the audio in on the DVD, and to the audio out on the TV. There will be a left channel and a right channel. Make sure you connect the same color plug on the same channel. In other words, if you put the red plug in the right audio out on the TV, also put the red plug in the right audio in on the DVD, the white in the left audio out on the TV and in on the audio in on the DVD.

-- the yellow connector will go on the video out on the TV, video in on the DVD.

For better audio, consider using gold connectors, if you don't already have same.

Alternatively, you may wish to purchase and use an S-video connector if your equipment allows. This would replace the yellow composite video cable, and enhances your image.

Hope this helps!

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