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Just another thing to check that may take a few seconds.. Are you using componet video cables on this dvd player? If you are, check that all 3 video cables are plugged in, you may even want to unplug the cables and plug them back in. If you have a spare componet cable try that as well to make sure it is not a cable issue. I have been to many homes where just 1 of the 3 componet cables was just unseated or had a broken cable.
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This type of hook up is only for television viewing, to view the DVD you might consider purchasing some componet cables, they are color coded so hooking up is a snap, on the back of the DVD player you will see three RCA type connections Red/Green/Blue. componet cables are also these colors, connect one end of the cables to it coorsponding color on the back of your DVD and the other in the same color connectors labeled componet 1 input on the back of your television. You will also need a red and white RCA connector also for the audio as this is sound, a total of 5 connections will complete the hook up. Or you can go the simple route and use RCA type cables that come as yellow/red/white but for the best picture use componet cables this will allow you to watch your movies in HD.
Sounds like either the cables you are using are bad or the component out on the dvd player is bad. Try using a different set of cables and make sure there are no loose connections on the dvd player
If you have component ( blue-green-red ) on your DVD output then it should work. Other wise, you would use Video out on the DVD to Video 1 or 2 which ever one you would like on the TV.
Take the basic Red, White, Yellow component cable -- plug it into the backside of the DVD player and plug the other side into the back of the t.v. Make sure to plug the right colors into the right sockets. If there are no available AV inputs on the back of the t.v, plug the other end into your cable box (if you have one).
Well are you ready for this I hope you can under stand if not maybe I can draw a diagram. Starting with your stereo take the component video out and goto component on the back of your tv to component in then the stereo coaxial in to the digatl audio out on the DVD player then DVD player anntena out to TV anntena in then DVD anntena in to reciever anntena out and Sat cable to reciever. also s-video on Dvd componet to s-video on TV DVD player Audio out to Audio in on TV. Set Stereo to TV and DVD player to channal 3 or do auto scan and TV will work on 3 with the reciever and also TV works with Video 2 I hope this works for you good luck
Yes they are surface mounted componets and without a schematic and an ocilliscope I think it will be near impossible to find the trouble if the problem is an IC. If you have access to a scope try tracing the video signal from the RCA output jacks and see where you see it come up. Good Luck
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