If the DVD player doesn't have COMPONENT connectors, you will have to use a input on the TV that has RCA input connectors.
That will depend upon the model of Sanyo and the model of DVD player you have. The best possible solution for most is to use component video cables. You will want to run the audio cables to a home receiver of some sort, since the projector has very poor speakers.
yes, it is possible granted that you have the right cables.
In order to connect a PS3 to a HDTV you need either component cables or and HDMI cable. You have to make sure your TV has either one of these connections. The component cables are blue, green, and red for video, red and white for audio. The HDMI cable is a D shaped looking cable that provides video and audio with a single cable. HDMI looks nothing like component or composite cables. Of course you also need an HDTV.
You can use one of 3 types of cables: 1) Composite video - yellow/white/black. This is the basic cable that almost all DVD players ship with. Basic standard definition video and analog audio 2) Component video + Analog audio - red/green/blue + white/black - This is for progressive scanning DVD players and TV's 10 years old or newer. Better video but analog audio 3) HDMI - one cable. This is for upconverting DVD players. 480p to 1080p video (not high definition) plus digital audio. You may have a DVD player and TV that have a S-Video player (multi-pin single cable), but that connection standard has almost completely disappeared.
You have the cables crossed. Check the connection, fixed the ones that are not plugged into the right jack.
vcr out into DVD in, DVD out into tvhd in
All you need to connect a DVD player are standard component cables. When using progressive scan than you might have to get 5 cables component cables instead of the usual 3. In most lower end TVs the picture difference will be not noticeable. However if you have a better setup than it might be worth it to invest in something a little better.
I would look on the your DVD player or TV to find what you need. They should be able to direct you in the right direction.
If you plug your DVD player into your VCR, it will not display on your television. You need to connect your DVD player either directly into your TV via S-video, Component, or HDMI cables or you can connect the DVD player to an audio receiver first, which should then offer an output to the television.
That will depend upon the model of Sanyo and the model of DVD player you have. The best possible solution for most is to use component video cables. You will want to run the audio cables to a home receiver of some sort, since the projector has very poor speakers.
Check the cables to make sure you have them hooked up correctly. If that does not solve the problem then try a different cable.
yes, DVD/VCR can be used with a HDTV. anonymous@oola.com
You probably don't have a good connection from the DVD player or you're trying to use the RGB inputs instead of the analog composite unit. If the DVD player has RGB outputs and the TV has RGB inputs, then chances are, one of the cables is either bad or has become unplugged at one end.
Yes, but with the proper Y cables.
When you purchase a DVD player, cables for audio as well as video is also included. All you have to do is connect the audio and video cables to your television and your ready to go.
Many models do contain a place to set a DVD player. Generally when you are looking at HDTV stands this is something you should consider and it is very easy to find out whether or not the TV stand in question has a slot for DVD players.
Yes. Your HD-DVD player should also have the five different colored cables, that can be plugged into almost any television set. This is an acceptable alternative, and most people cant really tell the difference between that and the $100 cable