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To hook up a DVD player and a VCR to an old RCA TV, you will need to examine what type of inputs are available on the TV. The VCR can probably be connected with a coaxial cable. The DVD player will need to be either hooked up with RCA cables or with an S-video cable and two audio cables.
Hooking up a DVD player to an old Magnavox TV would involve using RCA cables to connect it. Find the red, yellow and white jacks and attach them to the proper wires.
If the tv has RCA inputs, use them. If not, you may need a device that can convert RCA to RF/coax in. Some VCRs can do this.
If you bought a magnavox DVD recorder you'd be able to take all your old VHS tapes and turn them into DVDs so you could have them work with all the new modern technology and put them on your new devices
The DVD player might be old or broken, or the disk might have a strach or food stains.
Yes, but you'll need an "upconverting" DVD player that can enlarge the size of the image of your DVDs to look OK on the HDTV. Look for a player that says "1080p" for its upconverting resolution.
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If your're referring to the yellow, red, and white cables then your TV should have them. If they don't see if your TV has an S-video port. Many DVD players have these and S-video cables are not hard to find.
I have a three year old toshiba dvd player what format does this take because it will not play in avi format
Unless you have an old, old DVD player, most likely you'll be just fine, since most commercial DVD's on the market are double layer disks. Give it a try. If it doesn't, then it doesn't, but I'd be willing to bet a donut that it will.
No. Blu-Rays will only work on Blu-Ray players
A person can recycle a cheap old DVD player at Sarcan Recycling. Sarcan Recycling also accepts computers, desktop printers, fax machines, and laptops.
At your local retail store, they must sell these things that you plug your old TV cable into and then plug your Xbox 360 into the other end and there you go, but your converter device has to be plugged into a wall.
The navigation DVD should be in your owners pack you received when you bought the car
Most DVD movies are written at a lower speed that's why. Try to upgrade your DVD drive