Usually the criteria for needing a tv license is if you have a tv-receiver or not. If your DVD-player has an antenna input connector and can record stuff sent over the air, then you probably need a license(although local regulations may vary).
NO.. well you souldnt
No, you do not need a digital converter box to use a DVD Player, all you need is a TV.
Yes, you will need an adapter to play movies on your new DVD player. If the player is a Blu-ray you will need an HDMI cable.
no, but you need a blue-ray player. not a dvd player
If you plug your DVD player into your VCR, it will not display on your television. You need to connect your DVD player either directly into your TV via S-video, Component, or HDMI cables or you can connect the DVD player to an audio receiver first, which should then offer an output to the television.
how to connect dvd player to satellite tv?
No. You need an HD Cpable TV
Try the codes 0000, 1234 and 4567. If those don't work, google the model of the DVD player.
An LCD TV DVD is basically just an LCD TV with a DVD player built into it. However, a blueray player is different because first of all, it is not built into the tv and is a separate component. Secondly, it is a higher quality DVD player.
It is probably best for you to get the two separate. If there ends up being a problem with the dvd player within the tv you might ruin your tv. Plus the dvd player probably is better quality if it is separate.
You can attached an additonal DVD player to this TV through the additional input panel that is located on the TV. However, this DVD player is excellent with wonderful quality so there is no reason to install an additonal DVD
You can plug it into a TV and watch whats on the DVD player, throught the tv.