It’s been a long time since you posted this but I just bought a tv and dvd player from the thrift store. They are two different cheapo brands. After looking at many newer post and having no luck I found your video and in 2 minutes I was good to go. Thank you from an old broke lady that now as entertainment ❤️
Thank you so much for this - I inherited a very old tv and dvd player from my late aunt and I specifically looked for an old video since technology changes so much. You made it short and very clear to understand and I managed to hook everything so now I can watch my dvd's - thank you again!
OMG... thank you for explaining that. I’ve gone half my life using RCA cables and watching my movies in low quality. So glad I came across this video. Side note: I once dated a guy who fell asleep during Big Trouble in Little China...I should have known then that he wasn’t the one 😂 thanks again.
OMG, thank you soooo much! I struggled like an hour trying to read the confusing "picture" instructions. then I found you...in less then 5 minutes I'm plugged in! thank you! !
OMG I wish I had found you three months ago, you are an awesome teacher! I am now enjoying my DVDs using my TV and Surround Sound Home Thearter!!!!!!!!! Woohoo! Thank you!
@@tarushinarang651 Ha... last Christmas my son got me a huge DVD set on a WW 2 documentary. That's why I needed a dvd player hooked up. I still do find it useful occasionally. Not everything is available thru streaming.
Thank you Sir. Just moved with only a tv and DVD player my husband didn't know how. You explained the cords I happened to bring with us for the night. Your a life safe saver. No cable coming until Tuesday. Blessings. 💛
Thank you so much for that brief and to the point demonstration and explanation. It has been more than eight years since I’ve been able to use my DVD/VCR combo. Basically I haven’t used it since I bought it! Now after viewing your video, just once, I was able to get it going with sound and picture. Awesome!
THANK YOU!!! (I had hard time at first because I did not use two red-yellow-white cords)...I got it now....great video...had I not saw this video, I was going to get rid of my DVD library...!!!!!!
Thank you SO much for this video. My daughter and I were trying our best to figure out what went where to no avail and then we watched this and was able to figure it out and get it to work. Yay!! :)
Thank you for saving my sanity. I was using thr red green and blue cables but couldn't get the audio to work until I saw your video snd realized I still needed the red and white for audio. Got it all working. Thanks.
Thanks for this video; it is the clearest explanation with very good visuals. I have had my DVD player in storage for four years and just got it out and try to connect it to my television with the yellow red and white cables that are connected into one line with the three connections on each end. I am only Getting a black-and-white picture. The sound is fine. I don’t know how to get the color image back. Any suggestions you would share I would really appreciate it! Thank you again.
Thank you!! I was setting up, Dvd recorder, converter box and TV. Thanks to your easy instructions I was able to do just that per this video. Thank you!!
Thank you so much! Your video helped me figure out all these wires and my DVDs play perfectly on my tv now. Thank you for taking the time to teach those of us less knowledgeable! Excited that I can watch my DVDs now, you made my day!😊
Thank you so much! I watched a few other videos and read other instructions before finding your video. Your explanation was so clear and specific, unlike the others I watched/read.
Once you have made sure the cable connections are correct and secure, make sure your TV is seeing the DVD input. Look for the "source" or "TV inputs" button on your TV remote. A menu of inputs will show up. Select the DVD connection. For more info on this, see my video on TV connections: ruclips.net/video/xx-SlBXHHRg/видео.html
Got that. Thanks. Everything going digital is so confusing. But now I need to connect my VCR/DVD combo recorder to Direct TV receiver. Any video for that?
Thank you!! All I had to hear in there was “yellow is gonna be green “!!!!!! OMG I switched it and boom it’s connected! I put yellow in yellow! Ugh. Mine is connected now after half an hour of frustrating trying. This was helpful.
same here. I saw your input and decided to try putting the yellow cable into the green. my SISTER helped me to configure and magic it worked...i was trying whole aftrnoon ...thank you
Thank you! You explained it very well; I never had a clear explanation of any of that before. Wasn't doing too badly even so, but I sure prefer knowing it properly, thanks again :)
Thank you so much. This certainly did help me. I got it right! Before watching this vid I was hopeless. Doomed to rent from amazon the rest of my life.
How many connector sets are we using I just have (1) set connecting the VCR to the TV which is all I have been using and it worked, but I switched TV's and brought newer TV Proscan from the basement to the living room but I cannot seem to get it set up correctly. You seem to to using many more color connectors like about (4). Thanks for the re-labeling of the connectors so we know which ones can goes where. I still get no signal prompt on my TV screen and I need to connect the combo DVD/VCR player to this TV. HELP PLEASE!
If you are using the Yellow-Red-White set of connectors ( named A/V) or the Red-Blue-Green set (named Component) or even the Round Black connector (named S-Video) you need to press the button on your TV remote (make sure the batteries work) that shows you the video source you have connected to. This button may be called "INPUTS" or "SOURCE." You have to scroll to the name of the source you have connected to and press "enter." Now the TV will see your source video from the combo VCR. Hope that helps.
hi i want to run a dvd player through a old rear projection tv it has no hdmi or any of the modern connections but i have a 5.1 surround sound i wish to play through the dvd player so i only need the picture connection which would be my best option to do ???
I have a sanyo recorder (DVD/VHS) and a Magnavox TV, What I would like to know is, how do I set my timer to start recording and how does the TV know when it needs to start also? I hope this is a help on what I need. 3/27/2019
Thanks for the useful video how to connect the component video and audio cable from the DVD to the input of your TVs. I was missing the meaning of the connection of the s video cable, the black one, beside the component video cables. Was there a meaning of connecting also the s-video cable? Thanks for your attention.
Hey, I want to connect speakers through blu-ray because my TV doesn't have any proper audio outputs. So is it possible to connect speakers with player through RCA-aux cable? I want good sound quality, but buying receiver is little too expensive for me. Thanks for answer.
The Blu-Ray can't power speakers, so you would need to get a small, inexpensive amplifier that boosts the signal enough to power speakers. It isn't a stereo receiver, just an amp.
The back where you point with your finger,,, is that the tv or dvd player... you could add a caption on your video something like tv out or in dvd player out or in....this way your viewers will right away they know where to plug the cables
Sorry to be so tardy with response. I used a Panasonic machine, not a phillips. And a particular model doesn't matter, since DVD players have the same connections.
Dude u are so awesome i did not know how to get the picture to show at all lol but u have helped alot yay how my kids movie theatre room is complete and i say to you sir thank u😁
hi, hope i don't sound like a simpleton but i have a phillips widescreen CRT tv and a sony dvd player, i connected the dvd player to the CRT tv with a scart lead, but the picture quality isn't that great on playback when watching dvds, so id appreciate any help, thanks.
@@lmprods hi there, im not too technical, but a scart lead is what you connect to the tv and your dvd player, to get a signal, picture and audio......but my sony dvd player has no other connections sockets other than just for a scart lead connection......so i might have to buy another dvd player, even though this sony one works just fine although the picture quality on dvds isn't that great. my old phillips crt widescreen tv works just fine too for its age, on this tv it has connections for the AV cable? do you call it?.....so im gathering it might just be the case that i need a dvd player with more connection sockets? than just for a scart cable, i hope this explains better, as i said i'm not very technical, thanks.
@@ravenhill_TimesOfLore_1968 The SCART has been replaced by HDMI which gives you better image quality when you connect them to HD devices. there are SCART to HDMI converters you can use, but I strongly suggest that you get a flat screen TV and use the hookups shown in my video. If your DVD player doesn't have component outputs, UPDATE to current technology.
I have a older combo symphonic video cassette recorder & DVD/ CD Player and a older small Emerson flat screen TV with no cable to it and I'm trying to just hook the DVD up,I need help please
Help! I have an old RCA tv hooked up to Dish. I am trying to hook up my VCR, can you show me how? The VCR keeps pushing the tape out after it is in? My DVD player shows a orange light and if I push the button it turns green and when I let go it's back to orange. I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks
Thank you so much for showing how to use the basic cables for the advanced hook up. I've been trying to figure out why I was only getting a black and white picture when it once worked. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I want to hook up a dvd player to a dvd recorder and hook them to my television to copy some vacation videos. Using only the red, white and yellow cables, how would I do that?
Audio and Video OUT from the DVD player. Connect the other end of the cables to Audio and Video IN of the recorder. Then, if your TV has red, white and yellow inputs, you may see the recording image on the TV IF THE DVD RECORDER HAS PASS THROUGH CAPABILITY, and your TV input is selected to the correct VIDEO source. You may not be able to see the show on your TV until after the recording process is complete. You will lose plenty of quality copying video and audio that way. I assume you don't want to use a computer for this? Better quality copy will be obtained by going via a digital MPEG file transfer and buring a new DVD. Or simply having your DVD's duped at a service. You can also check on RUclips for "Copying DVD's"
I have hooked up my dvd to my tv. I get a picture and the audio but it is showing in black and white. What am I doing wrong and how can I correct this problem?
This is exactly how the back of my DVD player looks except I have an HDMI port also. I am trying to figure out a way to have my Roku HDMI stick as the source and run a TV program through the DVD Recorder so I can record it.
My DVD player says it plays blue ray, but when I hooked up the hdmi cable, it would only play dvds and said there was no disk when I put the blue ray in. Any idea what I did wrong?
If you are getting nothing but an empty blue screen, then it is probably a bad cable connection. Unhook and then re-connect the cables. If you are getting a picture, but it is blue, then you have mixed up the cables - try again.
Mark Morris I’m getting a blue picture, not a blue screen. I have the component cables (blue, green and red) and have put them in the proper places both on the tv and DVD player. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong? I don’t know what is not connected properly.
Check the "inputs" or "sources" on your TV and make sure the input from your combo player is selected. Make sure that the combo player "DVD/VCR" button is toggled to the side that you are playing from.
It’s been a long time since you posted this but I just bought a tv and dvd player from the thrift store. They are two different cheapo brands. After looking at many newer post and having no luck I found your video and in 2 minutes I was good to go. Thank you from an old broke lady that now as entertainment ❤️
YAYY! Lets hold off those electrical engineers as long as we can.
Thank you so much for this - I inherited a very old tv and dvd player from my late aunt and I specifically looked for an old video since technology changes so much. You made it short and very clear to understand and I managed to hook everything so now I can watch my dvd's - thank you again!
Thank you. You just saved me wasting another HOUR looking at other videos that didn’t help me at all. This was very easy to understand.
Glad it helped!
After watching several videos, yours was the one that hit home. Showing what cables went where if it's not color-coded. It really helped me, Thanks
Thank you. I am going to try it. I just need to know how to record from tv to my vcr/dvd combo. My vcr/dvd combo is a toshiba dvr670ku
It was very helpful. The colors didn’t match on my tv. You solved that mystery. Thank you.
OMG... thank you for explaining that. I’ve gone half my life using RCA cables and watching my movies in low quality. So glad I came across this video. Side note: I once dated a guy who fell asleep during Big Trouble in Little China...I should have known then that he wasn’t the one 😂 thanks again.
How can anyone fall asleep to that?
OMG, thank you soooo much! I struggled like an hour trying to read the confusing "picture" instructions. then I found you...in less then 5 minutes I'm plugged in! thank you! !
this video saved our lives thank you. It took us 30 mins to get the DVD player hooked up🙏🏼
So glad it helped you out.
You're doing good. This my 3rd day trying. My son was no help.
Thank you! Until I heard "blue is for the yellow" I was completely lost! Now I can watch my Bob Mizer DVD
OMG I wish I had found you three months ago, you are an awesome teacher! I am now enjoying my DVDs using my TV and Surround Sound Home Thearter!!!!!!!!! Woohoo! Thank you!
Nice. Very clear, detailed explanation. After all these years, I forgot how to hook up a DVD player!!
Do people still use dvd players ??
@@tarushinarang651 Ha... last Christmas my son got me a huge DVD set on a WW 2 documentary. That's why I needed a dvd player hooked up. I still do find it useful occasionally. Not everything is available thru streaming.
Thank you Sir. Just moved with only a tv and DVD player my husband didn't know how. You explained the cords I happened to bring with us for the night. Your a life safe saver. No cable coming until Tuesday. Blessings. 💛
Wonderful! Glad you were successful. Thanks for reaching out.
You are awesome! You make it so easy for a woman to comprehend. Because this all truly gives me a migraine! Thanks again.
Thank you so much! I just got an apartment and had a rough time trying to set this darn thing up! It works now. I used the “component” connections
That’s great!
This video was so clear, it fixed my technically challenged ineptitude and resolved my issue. THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for that brief and to the point demonstration and explanation. It has been more than eight years since I’ve been able to use my DVD/VCR combo. Basically I haven’t used it since I bought it! Now after viewing your video, just once, I was able to get it going with sound and picture. Awesome!
Wonderful! glad it helped.
THANK YOU!!! (I had hard time at first because I did not use two red-yellow-white cords)...I got it now....great video...had I not saw this video, I was going to get rid of my DVD library...!!!!!!
That’s great!!
Thank you SO much for this video. My daughter and I were trying our best to figure out what went where to no avail and then we watched this and was able to figure it out and get it to work. Yay!! :)
Thank you for saving my sanity. I was using thr red green and blue cables but couldn't get the audio to work until I saw your video snd realized I still needed the red and white for audio. Got it all working. Thanks.
jennifer beaber this was my exact problem too!!!! Hahaha. I woulda NEVER figured it out myself. NEVER
Glad to be helpful. Thanks for your comment.
Thanks for this video; it is the clearest explanation with very good visuals. I have had my DVD player in storage for four years and just got it out and try to connect it to my television with the yellow red and white cables that are connected into one line with the three connections on each end. I am only Getting a black-and-white picture. The sound is fine. I don’t know how to get the color image back. Any suggestions you would share I would really appreciate it! Thank you again.
I watched 5 different people set theirs up and it didn't make sense when finally I watched your video and EVERYTHING MADE SENSE thank you
Thank you!! I was setting up, Dvd recorder, converter box and TV. Thanks to your easy instructions I was able to do just that per this video. Thank you!!
Thank you so much! Your video helped me figure out all these wires and my DVDs play perfectly on my tv now. Thank you for taking the time to teach those of us less knowledgeable! Excited that I can watch my DVDs now, you made my day!😊
Thank you so much! I watched a few other videos and read other instructions before finding your video. Your explanation was so clear and specific, unlike the others I watched/read.
Once you gets it hook up and the television will not let the DVD player work at all what do l do then
Once you have made sure the cable connections are correct and secure, make sure your TV is seeing the DVD input. Look for the "source" or "TV inputs" button on your TV remote. A menu of inputs will show up. Select the DVD connection. For more info on this, see my video on TV connections: ruclips.net/video/xx-SlBXHHRg/видео.html
Thank you Sir .... So i have not got to buy another Dvd recorder to work with my new HDMI television
i can use the coloured cable slots
how very nice of you to help me understand. You're a great teacher.
Yes!! The double use of the triple colored cord worked for us!!!
Your video is the best out there! You explained everything (even the things you don't need for this setup). It's nice to know what everything does.
Thank you for clear instruction. Kept getting black & white, but was able to figure it out with your video.
Great!!
Linda Barry mi
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Got that. Thanks. Everything going digital is so confusing. But now I need to connect my VCR/DVD combo recorder to Direct TV receiver. Any video for that?
Thank you!! All I had to hear in there was “yellow is gonna be green “!!!!!! OMG I switched it and boom it’s connected! I put yellow in yellow! Ugh. Mine is connected now after half an hour of frustrating trying. This was helpful.
same here. I saw your input and decided to try putting the yellow cable into the green. my SISTER helped me to configure and magic it worked...i was trying whole aftrnoon ...thank you
i love you grandpa. thank you
Thanks - I had it done wrong, but now it's up and running!
GLAD to hear it!!
Thank you! You explained it very well; I never had a clear explanation of any of that before. Wasn't doing too badly even so, but I sure prefer knowing it properly, thanks again :)
Thank you so much. This certainly did help me. I got it right! Before watching this vid I was hopeless. Doomed to rent from amazon the rest of my life.
Thank you. This help. Got my DVD player working after five years.
Thank you for this good and helpful explanation .
Ok one question what Is coax cable for on the dvd
Thank you so much. I had blue faces before. Now I have a nice clear picture and my dvd/vhs player is working well.
YAY!!
This video helped me so much with swapping the colors. I FINALLY got a picture on my smart Google 📺. THANK U
Thank you ! I am a woman who had no clue . Easy video ty
Glad it was helpful!
How many connector sets are we using I just have (1) set connecting the VCR to the TV which is all I have been using and it worked, but I switched TV's and brought newer TV Proscan from the basement to the living room but I cannot seem to get it set up correctly. You seem to to using many more color connectors like about (4). Thanks for the re-labeling of the connectors so we know which ones can goes where. I still get no signal prompt on my TV screen and I need to connect the combo DVD/VCR player to this TV. HELP PLEASE!
If you are using the Yellow-Red-White set of connectors ( named A/V) or the Red-Blue-Green set (named Component) or even the Round Black connector (named S-Video) you need to press the button on your TV remote (make sure the batteries work) that shows you the video source you have connected to. This button may be called "INPUTS" or "SOURCE." You have to scroll to the name of the source you have connected to and press "enter." Now the TV will see your source video from the combo VCR.
Hope that helps.
hi i want to run a dvd player through a old rear projection tv it has no hdmi or any of the modern connections but i have a 5.1 surround sound i wish to play through the dvd player so i only need the picture connection which would be my best option to do ???
Thank you so much, very clear and helpful.
That's Great!
I have a sanyo recorder (DVD/VHS) and a Magnavox TV, What I would like to know is, how do I set my timer to start recording and how does the TV know when it needs to start also? I hope this is a help on what I need. 3/27/2019
Thanks for the useful video how to connect the component video and audio cable from the DVD to the input of your TVs. I was missing the meaning of the connection of the s video cable, the black one, beside the component video cables. Was there a meaning of connecting also the s-video cable? Thanks for your attention.
Is cable needed to hook up DVD to any TV
Yes, you need the connection between the two
i never knew you could use rca as composite cables
Hey, I want to connect speakers through blu-ray because my TV doesn't have any proper audio outputs. So is it possible to connect speakers with player through RCA-aux cable? I want good sound quality, but buying receiver is little too expensive for me. Thanks for answer.
The Blu-Ray can't power speakers, so you would need to get a small, inexpensive amplifier that boosts the signal enough to power speakers. It isn't a stereo receiver, just an amp.
Are you sure that no Blu-ray can't power speakers? Neither couple of years old player which has RCA audio out, woudn't that work?
Thanks a million for sharing this wealth of knowledge!!
My pleasure!
The back where you point with your finger,,, is that the tv or dvd player... you could add a caption on your video something like tv out or in dvd player out or in....this way your viewers will right away they know where to plug the cables
FYI this was made a few years ago so you can't connect an outside antenna directly to the player anymore. good simple instructions.
which model philips dvd player where you using here please I need exactly the same model! please help!
Sorry to be so tardy with response. I used a Panasonic machine, not a phillips. And a particular model doesn't matter, since DVD players have the same connections.
Dude u are so awesome i did not know how to get the picture to show at all lol but u have helped alot yay how my kids movie theatre room is complete and i say to you sir thank u😁
Meant now sorry texting fast
Thank you! You saved my sanity. Great video
Glad I could help!
Thanks very much, we thought the DVD player had broken but I had disconnected something and with your help, it works!
Can you just use the hdmi instead of the yellow red white cable
HDMI cable is far superior and preferable to use.
Thanks for a clear and easy to understand video. You're good at teaching things. Appreciate it!
Good explanation
My cable tv connects with these red white n yellow wires, sometimes if tv has sound but no signal what to do? Which color to adjust
Thank you SO much! I didn't know how to convert the colors from red, yellow, and white to red, green, and blue. Thank you!
And now you DO? HOW??
Thank you! It worked the first time!
hi, hope i don't sound like a simpleton but i have a phillips widescreen CRT tv and a sony dvd player, i connected the dvd player to the CRT tv with a scart lead, but the picture quality isn't that great on playback when watching dvds, so id appreciate any help, thanks.
@@ravenhill_TimesOfLore_1968 if you could provide more details I might be able to help. Explain scart lead
@@lmprods hi there, im not too technical, but a scart lead is what you connect to the tv and your dvd player, to get a signal, picture and audio......but my sony dvd player has no other connections sockets other than just for a scart lead connection......so i might have to buy another dvd player, even though this sony one works just fine although the picture quality on dvds isn't that great.
my old phillips crt widescreen tv works just fine too for its age, on this tv it has connections for the AV cable? do you call it?.....so im gathering it might just be the case that i need a dvd player with more connection sockets? than just for a scart cable, i hope this explains better, as i said i'm not very technical, thanks.
@@ravenhill_TimesOfLore_1968 The SCART has been replaced by HDMI which gives you better image quality when you connect them to HD devices. there are SCART to HDMI converters you can use, but I strongly suggest that you get a flat screen TV and use the hookups shown in my video. If your DVD player doesn't have component outputs, UPDATE to current technology.
Thank you sir!! I just successfully connected my DVD player because of your help!!
I have a older combo symphonic video cassette recorder & DVD/ CD Player and a older small Emerson flat screen TV with no cable to it and I'm trying to just hook the DVD up,I need help please
Help!
I have an old RCA tv hooked up to Dish.
I am trying to hook up my VCR, can you show me how? The VCR keeps pushing the tape out after it is in?
My DVD player shows a orange light and if I push the button it turns green and when I let go it's back to orange.
I appreciate any help you can give me.
Thanks
Unfortunately it sounds llike a VCR repair job.
Excellent how-to video!! 5 ***** for sure!
Thanks, got it up and working.
Thank you so much for showing how to use the basic cables for the advanced hook up. I've been trying to figure out why I was only getting a black and white picture when it once worked. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Use your VHS vcr videorecorder and blank VHS tapes to get even with the news media and tell your friends to just use their vcr videorecorders !
great video
Frank Reiser Video/audio Service
What kind of DVD player?
Sony or Toshiba, but they all have the same connections.
PANASONIC
I want to hook up a dvd player to a dvd recorder and hook them to my television to copy some vacation videos. Using only the red, white and yellow cables, how would I do that?
Audio and Video OUT from the DVD player. Connect the other end of the cables to Audio and Video IN of the recorder. Then, if your TV has red, white and yellow inputs, you may see the recording image on the TV IF THE DVD RECORDER HAS PASS THROUGH CAPABILITY, and your TV input is selected to the correct VIDEO source. You may not be able to see the show on your TV until after the recording process is complete.
You will lose plenty of quality copying video and audio that way. I assume you don't want to use a computer for this? Better quality copy will be obtained by going via a digital MPEG file transfer and buring a new DVD. Or simply having your DVD's duped at a service. You can also check on RUclips for "Copying DVD's"
I have hooked up my dvd to my tv. I get a picture and the audio but it is showing in black and white. What am I doing wrong and how can I correct this problem?
My tv only has hdmi 1 and 2 and optical and usb. I don’t know what to do. I got a converter and that didn’t work🤷♂️
I am afraid your TV is too new, since it doesn't have all the connections shown in the video. The only solution is to buy a USB portable DVD player,
I have that hooked up to my TV but when I push play my DVD will not play have picture and sound need some help please and thank you
Try a different disc in the player if it will not play. If there is no picture and sound, go over the steps again, one by one, slowly.
I used this video to help me hook up my GameCube!
Why so many dislikes? He did a good job.
Thank you so much this was helpful we didn't have the same things but it was helpful for a 12 year old
Oh gush your video made it so easy for me... DONE💃
Thanks brother got it showing now yeeehaw
You the man
@visuallife You are the best you saved my life 😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you. Very helpful.
After watching alot of videos help only this ..thanks man😊
This is exactly how the back of my DVD player looks except I have an HDMI port also. I am trying to figure out a way to have my Roku HDMI stick as the source and run a TV program through the DVD Recorder so I can record it.
That sounds like an interesting experiment. Best of luck with it.
My DVD player says it plays blue ray, but when I hooked up the hdmi cable, it would only play dvds and said there was no disk when I put the blue ray in. Any idea what I did wrong?
I have my DVD player hooked up exactly this way but my picture is blue. What am I doing wrong?
If you are getting nothing but an empty blue screen, then it is probably a bad cable connection. Unhook and then re-connect the cables. If you are getting a picture, but it is blue, then you have mixed up the cables - try again.
Mark Morris I’m getting a blue picture, not a blue screen. I have the component cables (blue, green and red) and have put them in the proper places both on the tv and DVD player. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong? I don’t know what is not connected properly.
Normally the blue picture is a bad or partial connection. Work the connections by pressing and twisting. Or try different cables.
Took some tinkering but thanks a lot! Finally!!😁
Thanks you helped us
This helped ALOT. Thank you
I have an Emerson TV, and my DVD player won't hook up to my TV. I have hooked the color match up, what do I do?
Visual Life
Got mine hooked up! Thanks!
Thank you so much for this Video
Bravo. This video worked!
Glad it helped!
I can record fine but sound is bad but picture is perfect what can i do. Please help
I got old VCR and there is only 2 hook up what can I do, How can I do...
There is no image on my digital tv from my combo video and vcr player.
Check the "inputs" or "sources" on your TV and make sure the input from your combo player is selected. Make sure that the combo player "DVD/VCR" button is toggled to the side that you are playing from.