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did you mean how to connect the vcd and vcr player to the tv? if so then its simple. just get the provided rca cables and jack in in the appropriate places as the tv and the vcd/vcr are colour coded to make it easy for anybody to be able to connect.
Check with other DVD disks, see if it play,might have bad disk in that one,like scratches,cracks,or smushes.The disk u playing is a chamerical DVD Disk right?Not burn disk?Might just go in Ur DVD player just reset every setting back to the factory setting.
if it is hooked up with componant, thats the red blue green cables for video, and red white for audio, then you probabily eather dont have the red pluged all the way in, or you have the red audio, and red video---reversed, make sure to check them on the dvd player, and on the tv, if there correct, try using the composit input, that is the yellow red and white
Same problem with an older JVC player. One end of the S-video cable was loose. Pushed in in tight and everything ok again. Cheap fix if it works for you.
dvd are up to 6 times the density of a cd there making the laser eye read much closer rings on the disks. so in other words its having a hard time reading dvd.
the only thing you can do is take a cotton swap dipped in alcohol and open the tray look with a flashlight for a small optical eye in exact center of dvd player and rub lightly on it to remove dust build up or spray some canned air into the dvd youll hit it. try it again and if no sound again the computer cant keep up with the dvd or vise versa.
It seems that you have get the color system setting of your Tv wrong. Sony uses the Pal(it's a format for the transmission of signals) color system , so check into your TV's color system settings and change it to pal , if that doesnt work then change it to Ntsc.
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