You connect a DVD player to a TV via a scart cable and a composite or HDMI cable. If using a composite cable, ensure that the colors on the plug match up with those of the audio and video jacks.
It can use A/V, (Audio Video) cords. In Europe use the SCART sockets and leads. The older DVD players have an RF output with a round (Belling Lee) co-axial antenna cord.
With the Scart/AV leads, select the AV input on the TV.
With the antenna type connection, you will have to tune the TV to the DVD's channel.
Usually the cable goes straight into the TV, and the DVD connects to the TV with RCA cables, either 3 wires (composite) or 5 wires (component). Newer DVD players and TVs can also connect with a single HDMI cable. The TV controls allow you to select whether you are watching cable, component, composite or HDMI input.
In general, you just plug a cable between the output connection(s) on the DVD player and the input connection(s) on your TV.
The easiest, fastest and best-quality connection is the HDMI cable. This provides high-quality picture and sound, and only needs one connection at either end.
If you can't use HDMI, then the next-best thing is a component (3-conductor) or S-video cable. Both of these carry video only, so you will also need an audio cable (2 conductors).
And at the bottom of the quality list are composite (1 conductor) video cable along with 2-conductor audio cable, and analog RF cable (the kind of coaxial cable that connects your TV to your cable box or antenna). Many DVD players do not even have an RF connector any more, so you may not have that option.
With this said, all connection cables except HDMI and RF are color-coded, as are the jacks on the DVD and the TV. You just connect color to color, i.e. red goes to red, white goes to white, and so on.
Using a cable. It varies based on your DVD Player and TV. Some DVD Players can be connected using Scart, Composite, Component, RGB and HDMI cables. Only use on cable at a time though.
If you have an HD DVD player you'll probably need an HDMI cable. Otherwise it'll be through SCART (in Europe) or whatever the standard connection is in your country.
If the tv has RCA inputs, use them. If not, you may need a device that can convert RCA to RF/coax in. Some VCRs can do this.
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Generally, with a SCART cable.
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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.
You can attached an additonal DVD player to this TV through the additional input panel that is located on the TV. However, this DVD player is excellent with wonderful quality so there is no reason to install an additonal DVD
You can look at the in and out connectors on the TV and the amplifier. You have choices that depend on the tv and amplifier, basic stereo, surround sound and tos-link. As you know in and out are connected and out and in are connected. Do not connect in and in to each other and do not connect out and out to each other.
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Very very easy. does your DVD Player ( Home theatre ) have a HDMI cable? If it does, you can just buy an HDMi cable and connect it to Hdmi 1 on your tv and the other end to the Dvd Player and the sound a video will be very crisp. Alternatively, you can use an AV cable ( cable with yellow plugs on the end) and connect it to an AV output on your tv and DVD player. If you are using only the tv's sound this will work, but if you are using a amp,etc. you can connect 2 RCA cables to the tv and the amp for the sound.
Connect the DVD player to a different input on the tv, if there isn't one use a video/audio switcher.
Yes, you will need an adapter to play movies on your new DVD player. If the player is a Blu-ray you will need an HDMI cable.
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.
Yes, all you need are the three basics cable wires, which are red, white, and yellow. You connect them to their designates colors and there you go. A set dvd player that you can watch your movies on.
Connect the digital audio output of the DVD to the the HRT-6130. The HDMI inputs on the HRT6130 are only pass-through, so audio needs to be connected on another cable. If you have a HDMI output on the DVD player, use a HDMI cable to connect it to the TV.
Get a double sided A/V cable and connect it to the DVD player's A/V outlet and the other side to the tv's A/V outlet. Then you must get a male double sided coxal caple and connect to the VCR's coxal outlet then do the same for the tv. I hope this helps you. ;)