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Fist you need to install a car DVD player in your car. Then insert a DVD in to the car DVD player.
audio and Video is the basic function of the car dvd player,Check the car dvd player setup options
Take the pink or green wire and ground it to something metal... same way a parking would work...
Yes, you can use an in car DVD player outside of a car.
It is legal to install a car DVD player in the dashboard, but you have to wire the system in a way that shut of the DVD when the car is in motion.
A car player means that the player is built into the car. A portable DVD player can only be played in the car by connecting a DV-power cable to the car battery.
All car dvd players have a radio in them.
Kenwood makes a great car DVD player that is actually reasonably priced.
There are three main componets: the dvd player, the car video monitor, and the sound system. You need to mount the dvd player to either the dashboard or roof and run several wires from the audio of the dvd player to the speakers of the car.
Generally, no. If you've got; - A DVD-Audio compatible media player in your car, - Special DVD-Audio authoring software, Then you could burn an audio DVD and listen to it in a car. However no kind of DVD will work in a regular car CD player.
Most, if not all Dvd players for the car have a remote.
DVD players in cars is so common nowadays that just about every car manufactured includes a DVD player. Almost any mechanic will be willing to install a DVD player into a car.