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Posted on Nov 21, 2007

Sanyo DS25830 and DVD player...

I have a used Sanyo DS25830 TV and just bought a cheap DVD player... problem is there are no jacks anywhere on the TV! Is there still a way to connect the DVD or am I out of luck???


  • kenkin Dec 25, 2007

    I have the same exact problem and the dam VCR book don't have a diagram for that hook up. Keep changing everything every few years. It's the american way.

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You need the converter box

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An RF converter from Radio Shack, Walmart, KMart, or wherever will allow you to make the connection... only problem is that it will cost as much as a cheap DVD player which defeats the purpose of the original expense.

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Did you ever fix the problem if so I would like to know how cause it don't look like anyone has helped you and I would like to know if the dvd can be hooked up to this tv?
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You can find the manual here:

http://www.retrevo.com/search/v2/jsp/downloadPage.jsp?doc=b7a9e24543cb9cdef7c4e094fb734a9a&q=Sanyo+DWM-400

They will make you enter your email address if you want to download the manual.

I'm not sure you'll need the manual if you have a newer TV and want to hook this up the way most people do.

Just about all new televisons have a variety of video inputs. Typically you use one for your Cable box, one for your DVD (or VCR). When you wish to watch cable you "tell" your TV you want to view that input and when you want to watch the DVD player you tell the TV that's the input to use. Most Cable Box remotes are set up to control the TV so you can change the input without having to use the original TV remote. You can also, generally, change the TV input from the front panel of the TV set. If you give me the make/model of your TV I may be able to help you figure out how to switch inputs.

But back to the DVD. I downloaded the manual and this DVD can generate output in a few different formats. The easiest will probably be the jacks numbered 2 which is the Audio There are two them, one is RED, and one is WHITE, and jack number 4. This is the Video and will be YELLOW in color. I'll be the DVD player came with a cable set that has three connectors on each end. They will be colored YELLOW, RED, and WHITE.

You should simply need to plug one end of this cable set into the jacks mentioned above on the DVD player and then plug them into one of the inputs on your TV. Pay attention to which TV input you use because you'll need to select that input to watch the DVD.

If you have an older TV we will need to use a different method to hook up the DVD player.

Now for the editorial section. I'm not paid for this. I know it's a strange hobby, but I like helping when I can. If you have more questions please ask before you rate this solution. If anything I've offered here has been helpful I hope you'll rate this solution positively. About half of the solutions I've offered have never been rated. Thanks and good luck.
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