R Racine_1 Prominent Jul 27, 2017 1 0 510 Jul 27, 2017 #1 What color do you put the yellow cord in if your television doesn't have a yellow hole.
Solution mangaman Jul 28, 2017 Does your DVD player have an HDMI connection, as well as your TV? If so, it would be better to use that rather than composite (the yellow hole). An HDMI port looks like this ---> https/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#/media/File:HDMI.socket.png and a HDMI cord looks like this ---> https/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#/media/File:HDMI_Cable_1.JPG Also make sure the TV input is set to the HDMI port number, if you intend to watch dvds. So HDMI port 1 would be HDMI input 1.
Does your DVD player have an HDMI connection, as well as your TV? If so, it would be better to use that rather than composite (the yellow hole). An HDMI port looks like this ---> https/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#/media/File:HDMI.socket.png and a HDMI cord looks like this ---> https/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#/media/File:HDMI_Cable_1.JPG Also make sure the TV input is set to the HDMI port number, if you intend to watch dvds. So HDMI port 1 would be HDMI input 1.
mangaman Estimable Jun 13, 2015 24 0 4,570 Jul 28, 2017 Solution #2 Does your DVD player have an HDMI connection, as well as your TV? If so, it would be better to use that rather than composite (the yellow hole). An HDMI port looks like this ---> https/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#/media/File:HDMI.socket.png and a HDMI cord looks like this ---> https/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#/media/File:HDMI_Cable_1.JPG Also make sure the TV input is set to the HDMI port number, if you intend to watch dvds. So HDMI port 1 would be HDMI input 1. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Does your DVD player have an HDMI connection, as well as your TV? If so, it would be better to use that rather than composite (the yellow hole). An HDMI port looks like this ---> https/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#/media/File:HDMI.socket.png and a HDMI cord looks like this ---> https/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#/media/File:HDMI_Cable_1.JPG Also make sure the TV input is set to the HDMI port number, if you intend to watch dvds. So HDMI port 1 would be HDMI input 1.
A americanaudiophile Titan Aug 27, 2008 14,933 147 103,240 Jul 28, 2017 #3 First go into the TV menu and change the input type to composite video. Then you can just try each one until you get a picture. The TV owners manual should have that info. Often you can download that online. Upvote 0 Downvote
First go into the TV menu and change the input type to composite video. Then you can just try each one until you get a picture. The TV owners manual should have that info. Often you can download that online.