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If you are getting sound and picture from the screen's auxiliary jacks, then this only confirms that the screen is faulty. The DVD player must be reading the picture signal as it supplying the auxiliary jacks, but the screen has failed to display the signal.
hi,
Plz see to it that if all of jacks of dvd player are correctly and firmly inserted into the respectively coloured mating jacks of ur TV. If u still dont get a sound, it will be better if u purchase a new set of jacks.
Try to push the cords faster in, that might be ther problem (the red yellow and white) you can try turning them or putting the converter itself faster in or change if you can. (from 1 slot to another)
I bought this LG flat TV at Circuit City last week. TV is okay, but I was trying to hook up my portable DVD player and I can not make it work. I can hear the sound that coming out from the DVD but theres no picture from the screen. I believe my connection is correct, because there is the color coding which is red, yellow and white which you just connect at the back of the TV and at the DVD player.
Can anyone help me to figure out the problem. thanks a lot
Well, i had a look at the back of that Toshiba TV - make sure that the red, white, and yellow cables are hooked into the Video-1 slot of the Toshiba and that the Toshiba channel is changed to Video 1.
Then check your nameless DVD player and make sure the red, white, and yello cables are all hooked to OUTPUT slots that are in the same column or row - if I had you DVD manufacturer and model #, I could suggest some additional steps to check. Also, make sure your dvd player is in dvd playback mode.
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