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How Do You Change From A 5 Wire To A 3 Wire Connection On An Overhead DVD?

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How Do You Change From A 5 Wire To A 3 Wire Connection On An Overhead DVD?

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For connecting an overhead DVD player to a television set, you often have a variety of cable connection options. If you are using a standard definition DVD player, but want the best picture possible, you can use a component connection, which has five separate cables. A three-wire RCA connection, which usually means a step down in quality, provides a single video connection with two audio connection cables. Remove the component cables running from the overhead DVD player to the television. This set of five wires includes three video cables (red, blue and green) and two audio cables (red and white). Plug the RCA cables into the “Video Out” port of the overhead DVD player, matching the color of the cable to the color of the port in which they are connected. Connect the opposite ends of the RCA cables into the RCA “Video In” ports on the television. Push these cables in completely to make sure you have a secure connection. Power on the overhead DVD player and the television. Insert a disc

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