All cables are connected, yellow, red, white ... audio / video...have tried multiple DVD players and settings on TV.
Check all the input connections once again. Check input cords. Change the cord and check. Sounds you have connected it to receive signals as AV. Select the input at TV to AV. If colors of the wire connected doesn't match the colors of the sockets at both TV and DVD end; this type of fault can occur. Anyway, check the connections and the colors of socket & wire do match, once again.
If all are found ok; and still you do not get signals, the main board to your TV should be troubleshooted. Contact any service technician.
Electro help
First, you must figure out If your TV has component video inputs. This is a set of five cables (red, blue and green for video and red and white for audio) and will give you the best picture on an hdtv
Then, If your TV does not have the component video cables, you will be using the red white and yellow composite yellows the system came with. A very simple connection.
Last, If your TV does have the component video inputs, you will need to buy a set of the Nintendo Wii Component Video cables from Walmart, Target or any other gaming store. These will enable widescreen view and the best picture quality.
To connect your DVD player, you need to located the composite video inputs and s-video. Composite video is a yellow, female RCA jack, normally found next to two audio jacks, one red, the other white. The three jacks together provide an interface for audiovisual connections. The red RCA jack connects the right channel of a stereo system, while the white RCA jack connects the left. The yellow composite video jack rounds out the set.
When playing the Wii, you will need to be on the correct video input "Component"
When playing the DVD, you will be on "Composite/Svideo."
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