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Jeff Burk Posted on Sep 16, 2019

I have a RCA model F19421 is there a way to hook a DVD/VHS (three-wire red,yellow,white player to this TV?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 07, 2007

SOURCE: Hooking up a DVD player to a Quasar TV/VCR Combo

Hi,

Yes, for a workaround. The adapter would be 2 RCA female to 1 RCA male. You have to connect both the red and white to the female RCAs and use the male to connect to the TV's Audio INput. The yellow goes to the video. There should be no negative technical effect other than lost of stereo quality. The audio output of the DVD is line level and could normally tolerate this condition.

The correct method is to use a simple line level audio mixer and mix the L& R audio signal to produce a mono signal or to use a stereo amplifier for the sound output.

Hope this be of some help/idea. Pls post back how things turned out or should you need additional information.

Good luck and kind regards.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 23, 2007

SOURCE: How to hook up my dvd/vhs combo to my tv with out the red,yellow and white cables

go to radio shack and get the red and white and yellow cords.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 08, 2008

SOURCE: Hooked up dvd and vhs player good picture no sound please help

look carefully whether you jacked the audio out from DVD and audio in into the TV
> the TV is having a Audio out and in jacks
>if you jack a the audio out from DVD into Audio Out in TV you wont have audio

Brandon M.

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  • Posted on Nov 16, 2008

SOURCE: Hooking up my DVD/VHS player to TV & Convertor box

I would just hook up the dvd/vhs player with the red,white,yellow rca cables that should of come with your unit and just go to the input on the tv to watch your dvd/vhs player. This will give you a better picture and sound while allowing you not to have to watch dvd/vhs on a channel which helps make the dvd/vhs player independent. Also if possible I would hook the converter box up with the red,white, yellow rca cables to the tv as well if your tv has more than one set of red,white,yellow plugs since it is a better connection that coax and you probably watch more tv than vhs/dvd anyway. So bottom line try to hook up both boxes red,white,yellow and watch each box on different inputs instead of like channel 3 or 4. Also to record of converter box you can run coax from converter box to dvd/vhs combo and make sure your dvd/vhs player is on tuner input or channel 3.

I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/brandon_60dfebff379d64bd

fkuk

fkuk

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2009

SOURCE: hooking up wii and dvd to tv

does your tv have scart sockets?

if so you can buy this adapter that on one side is the scart socket and the other is the yellow red white sockets


something like this


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Switched-SCART-Adapter-Red-Black-Yellow-RCA-Socket_W0QQitemZ260520047480QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Computing_CablesConnectors_RL?hash=item3ca8347378

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