There are several ways to repair a HDMI DVD player. You can try to do it at home by yourself or take it to a reputable electronic store that can help you with any issues you have, such as Best Buy or Future Shop.
HDMI splitters actually split an HD connection from any sort of media player, such as DVD or Blu-Ray, to two output display devices. So you can have one DVD being shown through two television screens.
The best portable DVD player has to have connectors that can plug into standard TV or those one that needed HDMI cable. It will come in handy also if its just the right size to bring in the car or when on the go.
I'm guessing that you want to know why a TV needs more than one HDMI input. You could have one HD input from your cable or satellite provider, and then you might have another HD input from your DVD or BlueRay player.
Not all DVD recorders (DVRs) have an HDMI connection. If yours does not have one, then you cannot use an HDMI cable. You will have to use either Component (5 wires) or Composite (3 wires) cables to connect your DVR to your TV.
You could possibly connect it with an HDMI cable, or if not (the old ones can't), you can connect them with the yellow, white, and red cords.
Yes, although you may need to get a switch to select which recorder you want to watch. The easiest solution is if your DVRs both have HDMI outputs, and the TV has 2 or more HDMI inputs. You simply select the DVR you want to watch by choosing the appropriate HDMI input. Similarly, if one DVR has an HDMI output and the other has component or composite outputs, you can also switch units by choosing the appropriate input on your TV. If your TV does not have enough HDMI inputs (or none) then you may need to get a switching box that will allow you to connect two devices with composite or component outputs to a TV with only one set of inputs.
Depending on the DVD player. Any DVD player will have one or more of those options. IT could also have an HDMI out. For best quality, connect it to the highest signal your television can take in. The best is HDMI, followed by component, followed by s-video, with composite being last. That being said, there are two different types of component. One had "b" as the second letter of the color it transmits, and one has the letter "c". Your TV and DVD player would have to match to run component. "c" is generally an older format.
Many models of RCA TruFlat have HDMI ports and/or stereo RCA connector ports, and most DVD players nowadays come with one or the other. If your DVD player comes with something other than one of these two, it might not connect properly. However, all it should take is plugging the right cords into the right ports.
If your DVD player only plays one movie, then you should contact your DVD player company and ask for a help or a new one.
If you had a warranty on the blue-ray player, you can return it for a new one. If not, I would suggest taking your current blu-ray player to a local repair shop.
Because you need to turn your HDTV to the HDMI that was the one the PS3 was plugged into much like you switch a TV so it will pick up a cable box or DVD player signal instead of the TV antenna Then you can see the PS3 on your HDTV and set the Sync controls for your HDMI. When the sync is on it will switch the tv over to the ps3 when the ps3 is turned on
Almost all HD monitors have standard definition analog inputs as well as HD inputs. Therefore, any DVD player should be able to run with an HD monitor. Later DVD players are likely to have an HDMI port which is the standard HD input to all modern HD televisions. Just check the type of outputs on the DVD player and compare them against the inputs of the television. There is almost certain to be at least one connection that will be on both.