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∙ 2006-04-22 01:16:37you purchase a modulator from best buy or future shop
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∙ 2006-04-22 01:16:37Any reputable combo player will be able to hook up to an HD TV.
You cant it is impossable to put a broken DVD player to a tv if it doesnt work buy a new one!
get a VCR player and hook up it by the back inputs
The only way to hook it up is to have a video card that has a coax input port. You will also have to have a converter to connect the 360 Cable and the coax cable too.
A VCR DVD combo player is typically hooked to a TV using RCA connectors. They are color coded and connected to the same ports on each device.
A VCR DVD combo player is typically hooked to a TV using RCA connectors. They are color coded and connected to the same ports on each device.
You can use RCA cables or coax. You will see on the back of your Dish receiver a TV out for either coax or the RCA cables out, then plug the cable into the input of your TV. Be sure to tune your TV to whatever input you choose to view dish satellite programming.
If the T.V. has RCA inputs then you should just be able to hook the red and yellow wires into the TV from the DVD player. It should play
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.
Hook the coax feed to the ant in on the first vcr. Hook a cable from ant out on the first vcr to ant in on the second vcr (ant in). Run coax from ant out on the second vcr to the tv. To watch the first vcr you have to turn on second vcr and set second vcr on an input setting. There are other ways to do it with a/b switches and splitters. The above hookup allows you to tape on either vcr at the same time. You may have to use the tv/vcr button in some cases also.
Depending upon the receiver you have, you can use a coax, RCA, component, or HDMI cable to connect from the receiver to your TV - coax has the lowest quality picture with HDMI having the highest quality. On the back of the receiver, you have several types of ports for these types of cables. On some of the newer receivers you may not have a coax port but will have the other types. On some older receivers you may not have HDMI ports. Just connect the type cable to the corresponding port on the receiver and connect the other end to your TV. With a coax cable, the TV is on channel 3 or 4. All other type cables, the TV is on an input setting.
I am assuming you have a new HD duo receiver (222k, 622, 722, 722k) or 612 solo receiver that doesn't have a coax connector for TV 1. You need to do 1 of 2 things to enable you to connect the old TV to your receiver. If your TV has an RCA port (yellow, white, and red cable) on the back, you can use that cable instead of the coax from the TV to the receiver. If your TV doesn't have the RCA ports, you need to get an RF modulator to convert the signal from the receiver from RCA to coax.