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How Do You Connect A TV To A DVD Player Without A/V Jacks?

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How Do You Connect A TV To A DVD Player Without A/V Jacks?

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If you have an old TV but want to watch DVDs, you may have difficulty hooking up your DVD player. Most DVD players have a yellow RCA video output (called composite video) and an s-video output. Many older TVs just have a coaxial input. • Purchase an RF modulator and a connecting cable. This device will convert the output of your DVD player into a signal that can travel over the coaxial cable. They can be found at Radio Shack or on eBay. • Hook the composite output of your DVD player to the RF modulator, and the RF modulator coaxial output to your TV. • Select whether you want the image displayed on channel 3 or channel 4 on your TV. Tune your TV to the chosen channel.

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