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Jacob banda Posted on May 23, 2020

I have a Panasonic DVD ROM cn dv7700 and cables behind are cut so what cables(colours) are supposed to connect to the TV

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Just switch the broken cables to none broken cables.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 16, 2008

SOURCE: Panasonic Viera 37 inch Plasma won't read DVD player

does the cd/dvd player have component hookups or are you just using HDMI cable, lots of tv's are having trouble with the HDMI protocol, I only use component cabling, it has HD capability up to 1080i resolution

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 02, 2009

SOURCE: dvd won't send picture/audio to tv

for video, 3ways and any of this should work.
Step1, video out of dvd to video in on top at video1 section on tv. or
Step2, svideo out of dvd to svideo in at video1 section on tv. or
Step3. using component video DVD unit component video out to TV unit component video in at video2 Y to Y input of TV Pb to Pb input of TV Pr to Pr input of TV
for audio, connect left/right audio of dvd to left/right input of tv. Input section of TV is in the middle. on tv back panel from left to right is antenna input, IN section - this is it, use this for all your connections. let us know if you have any issues. thanks.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 12, 2009

SOURCE: I want to connect my Panasonic DMREZ28 DVD recorder to my

You need a scart junction box this is a device that allows you to connect more than 2 devices together but you may find that the tivo will be affected by the cable box hope not but it might .. Regards Vortash

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Dale Vinnedge

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2009

SOURCE: panasonic 42" connected to comcast dvr, and dvd player

To solve need more info if this is still a problem.
Is your comcast dvr connected directly to the tv, and also the DVD connected directly to the TV?
If so then you will need to change the input selection on your tv remote to determine which inputs these devices are connected to.
If you are connected differently, please post how your devices are connected.
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Mike LaPres

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  • Posted on Dec 12, 2009

SOURCE: I have a dvd surround sound and LCD TV both

Yes, and no. You can connect the HDMI cable from the DVD player to your television for audio and video, but you will not get true surround sound as designed by dolby or dts.

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When I play a DVD, it is in black and White. When I play the tv it is in colour. Can't get the DVD to play in colour!

You have one of several possible problems, ranging from best case scenario to worst case scenario:
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I have just purchased the panasonic dvd freesat recorder. how do i connect to tv

jus like every electrical circuit your combo player will b colour coded. the video out is usually a single jack on its own in da colour of yellow. now da audio is a bit more difficult but very easy to connect.if u read da back pannel u will read audio out wic u will connect da remainin cables. the colour coding for audio is either red and white or red and black
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How do i connect a dvd player to the tv?

Hi,

Behind DVD player you will have sockets
(red -Audio
white -Audio
yellow- video)
Same set of sockets will be there behind your TV also.

Please connect the Audio video cable correctly accordingly to the colour.

Now your DVD player is coonected to the TV. You can start using your DVD player

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We have a black and white picture on the TV, no colour

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Need to connect my DSTV decoder through my sony amplifier (5.1) not sure of a the cabling or the connections, does someone perhaps ahve a wiring diagram to connect TV, dstv decoder and sony 5.1 amplifier?...

well this is easier than you think, get yourself a set of RCA's (the red and white and yellow cables that DVD players come with) look behind your decoder and place them colour to colour, then behind your Amp you will read (TV IN) do the same, then with just one yellow RCA plug it into (monitor) that one will then go to the (AV input) behind your TV.. And presto!!! now set your amp input on the remote to TV and your off!! good luck
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No colour when watching dvds ok for everything elese

You will have to make sure you are connecting them with the red and white cables on audio and the yellow on video at both ends, as both your dvd and tv have low def and hi def cabling options.

That means Red and White to Audio at each end and Yellow to video at both ends. If you connect the yellow cable to one of the other three connectors at iether end you will only get black and white as they are meant for a different type of connection.

To get the maximum quality out of your sets you may want to purchase a set of Hi-Definition Component cables which will give you a set of five cables, still red and white for audio but now red, green, blue for video.

Hope this heps a bit more,


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