Normally, connecting a DVD player to a computer monitor isn't possible.
VGA uses separate signals for red, green and blue colors as well as two synchronization signals. Most VGA monitors do not have other video inputs but check the manual to be sure.
DVD players use either a single signal, called composite video, two signals called S-video or three signals known as component video. None are compatible with the RGB input of a VGA monitor.
A note about the distinction between RGB and component video: Both signals use three cables to carry video. In many cases, domestic televisions have inputs that can be switched from one type to another. They are often marked with the came color coding. Despite this, they are not the same type of signal and are not compatible with each other.
yes. hook them up to a/v 1 and a/v 2. in your input menu label the inputs
vcr out into DVD in, DVD out into tvhd in
You put it in the drive of a DVD player and then watch it. Of course its not quite that easy. Unless it's a portable DVD player you have to have a monitor to play it with.
This Netbook has no DVD Drive. You will be able to hook up a wireless internet connection.
You cant it is impossable to put a broken DVD player to a tv if it doesnt work buy a new one!
No it will not work because the PC monitor is connected to the computer for it to work and it does not work by itself. A PC Monitor is not a TV and it takes a TV to be able to connect a PS2 or a DVD Player and watch it
Yes, but with the proper Y cables.
it should automatically have sound
by cable
no u do not
Check the cables to make sure you have them hooked up correctly. If that does not solve the problem then try a different cable.
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