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1. Connect the audio cables to the AUDIO OUT L (left - white) and R (right - red) jacks on the back of
your DVD Player, and to the corresponding Audio Input jacks on your TV.
2. Connect the video cable.
• Basic video connection
- Connect the video cable (yellow) to the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of
your DVD Player, and to the Video Input jack on your TV.
OR
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S-Video
(optional) - If your TV has an S-Video Input jack, connect the S-Video cable to the
S-VIDEO OUT jack on the back of your DVD Player and to the S-Video jack on your TV. If your
TV doesn't have S-Video, use the basic video connection listed above.
You cannot hear the audio from the DVD player because your headphones are connected directly into the cable box. I'm assuming that your DVD does not route through your cable box, thus the audio has no way of getting to your RS 110's. Also, changing the channel on the TV has no effect on the cable box, thus it won't alter than audio.
What you need to do:
Look on the cable box to see if there is an option for AUDIO in (should be a pair of red and white RCA plugs)
You want to run an RCA cable from the AUDIO OUT of the DVD player to the AUDIO IN of the cable box
Then select the Auxillary input from the cable box and you should be able to hear the DVD
Alternatively you can run both DVD audio and video through the cable box
Look for DVD IN on the cable box
Connect the audio/video cables from the DVD player to the cable box
To watch a DVD, switch to the DVD input on the cable box
Alternatively you can run the cable box through the DVD player
There may be inputs for AUDIO and VIDEO in on the back of the DVD player
You want to connect the outputs of the Cable box into the back of the DVD player
You can then select the input on the DVD player to control whether you see/hear the cable or DVD
In the dvd players setup, there might be an audio choice (I don't know all of them). Try different settings there. Also, you might not have the audio jacks in the right plugs on the TV or dvd player. Or, the tv is set to a different audio source.
Hello! If I understand you correctly, you have no audio at all; Both on radio and dvd player but video functions normally? Check fuse #14 (20A) located in the Integrated Power Module...It is located in the engine compartment...
The CD/DVD player has three output ports: (i) Line out Video used to connect the yellow pin of composite cable. (ii) S-video out use d to connect an S-video cable. (iii) Component video out (red, blue, green) used to connect a component video cable.
So, in order to connect the CD/DVD player to the TV, the TV should have either of the corresponding input port on it.
However, the video quality transmitted by component video cable will be the best among the three.
So, you may connect the TV and the CD/DVD player using an appropriate cable.
All the above connections require an additional audio cable to transmit audio from the CD/DVD player to the TV. In this case, you may use an RCA (red and white) audio cable to connect the "R and L" audio out port on the CD/DVD player to the corresponding "R and L" audio in port on the TV.
Performing all the above steps will help you get the DVD player work with the TV.
From the one you want to have the DVD to be recorded from, Audio/Video OUT and to the DVD you want to record on Audio/Video IN. Then Audio/Video OUT from the one you are recording to Audio/Video IN to your TV, or monitor. That should get ya going.
Dear althea, I cannot help you with the first problem, but as for the second, "DVD does not come On" and "Do not understand Video 1, 2, & 3 settings." it is very simple.
YourTV has the sockets at the front Marked Video 1, Audio L and audio R, The y are in three colors - Yellow for video, red for audio right and White for Audio Left.
Similarly, you have 2 such sets of 3 sockets - they are Video 2 and Video 3.
This allows your TV to be connectod to three different Video sources - maybe a VCR, A Video game, and a DVD player.
To view the pictures generated by your DVD Player, all you gotts do is connect the supplied AV cord from the rear of the DVD player to the front three sockets in the proper order - Video from DVD to Video of TV, Audio L & R from DVD player to Audio L & R of TV. Now press Video on the TVs remote. Press repeatedly till you get Video 1 displayed on the screen. Then, if you now play your DVD player - make sure there is a disc in it - you will be able to view the picture / movie.
Good Luck
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