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Tuning a samsung tv to a phillips dvd, a goodmans video and an akura freeview box

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I couldn't get a picture through the dvd player - just sound - and neither through the video. I've tried retuning and now just have snow!

Can you help please?

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No le moviste al sistema progresivo del dvd ya que por lo que dices eso puede ser la causa.Si el control del dvd tiene una tecla con ese indicativo presionala para eliminarlo.

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It sounds like you are trying to tune in the dvd and video to a free channel on your tv, I would suggest using the scart connection if your tv has one. Scart leads only fit in the one way so you cant go wrong. Scart leads are available everywhere including tesco.
Once the scart leadt isconnection between the dvd and the tv then use the AV1 button on your remote controll and you will get sound and picture in better quality than manual tuning.  

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