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I have a new digital tv. I connected the out

I have a new digital tv. I connected the out video and out audio jacks from my vcr to the corresponding jacks to the tv, but the tv will not display the vcr tape. These are the instructions in the manual, and the way I played tapes on the old analog tv. What have I missed doing?

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If you are connected by component cables (Yellow/Red/White) from video/audio out, then you will need to select that input selection on your TV, normally AV3. I would also advise using a scart connector from your video to your TV, this would be AV1 on your TV & should then automatically switch over to the Video channel when you press the play button.

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