Connect the digital audio output of the DVD to the the HRT-6130. The HDMI inputs on the HRT6130 are only pass-through, so audio needs to be connected on another cable. If you have a HDMI output on the DVD player, use a HDMI cable to connect it to the TV.
6130 is divisible by 1, 2, 5, 10, 613, 1226, 3065, and 6130.
NSN 6130-01-548-7566 (battery, storage), has a unit price of $318.60.
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The Bold and the Beautiful - 1987 1-6130 was released on: USA: 10 August 2011
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HDMI will give you the best connection. It's a digital connection and not subject to loss like an analog connection. Depending on the age of your equipment, you may not have hdmi. If not, use component (red, blue, and green for video alond with red + white for audio) connections. You didn't say which model Yamaha you have but if it's a newer A/V receiver, you can use it as a switch. Connect all the components to it and then one output to the TV input (again hdmi is best). This will make it so when you turn the receiver to an input, the video will automatically go to the tv. For example, if you put the receiver on DVD, the DVD video show up on the tv. This does mean that you have to have the receiver on to watch tv. I have mine set with hdmi inputs going through the receiver and component input to the tv from the dvr box. That way, if I want to watch the news and forgo the surround sound, you can put the tv input to component and just watch it with the regular tv speakers. If you need hdmi cables, monoprice.com is a good place to look. I have bought many from them and they are very high quality for a low price (around $15 for a 6'. Good luck.
My best guess, based on searches on the internet (your question was the only item containing all of the numbers above), your motherboard is an FIC (First International Computer) KA-6130.
As it ends in 8, it is rounded up to 6130.
510.833 x 12 = 6,130 (approximately).
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that messed title looks like from Gigabyte's factory..