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How Do You Connect A DVD Player To A VCR TV Receiver?

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How Do You Connect A DVD Player To A VCR TV Receiver?

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So you want to know how to connect your DVD player to a VCR, TV or receiver. This is a very simple process that only requires knowing which type of connections are available to you, and which are the best for what you are looking for. Here we will cover all four of the major connection types, HDMI, S-Video, Component and Composite video, and what to do when the answer is none of the above. Connect your DVD player using an HDMI cable. HDMI cable is by far the best option you can use to connect your DVD player to your TV or receiver. VCR users cannot use this connection (skip to Step 3). An HDMI cable is a long, virtually flat connector, almost always labeled “HDMI,” and will be on virtually any new DVD player. Your HDMI cable not only carries a video signal, but will carry a full digital audio signal as well, all via one cord, so you avoid having multiple cables running every which way. Connect your DVD player using a set of Component Video cables. This is next best option to HDMI, and

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