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How Do You Connect A DVD Player To A TV-VCR Combo?

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How Do You Connect A DVD Player To A TV-VCR Combo?

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Just because your television is a TV-VCR combo unit doesn’t mean you can’t hook up additional external devices. Your TV-VCR will have at least one set of audio and video jacks somewhere on its case, which can be used to connect a standard DVD player to the machine. You don’t even have to go out and buy any additional audio or video cables–everything should have come with the DVD player. Locate the three audio and video cables that came packaged in with your DVD player. One will be a yellow cable (for the transmission of video signals), and the other two will be red and white (for the transmission of audio). Plug one end of each of the cables into the appropriately colored output jack on the back of your DVD player. Plug the yellow cable into the yellow “Video” output on the back of your DVD player. Plug the red and white cables into the red and white “Audio” output on the back of your DVD player. Plug the opposite ends of each of the three cables into the appropriately colored input j

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