If the cover for your DVD portion of your combo TV DVD unit is broken please do not use it all to prevent future risks because it is unsafe to use it in this condition.
You cant it is impossable to put a broken DVD player to a tv if it doesnt work buy a new one!
Sony DVD/VCR Combo Player, SLVD370P
The Apple IPod is the overall best mp3 DVD player combo. The sound is good and video playback is impressive.
Combo jumps can be made by jumping at least two floors, at least two times, each jump taking maximum 2 seconds. After making a combo-jump, the combo mode activates. The meter to the left of the screen will fill up, and then drain within 2 seconds. In order to stay in combo mode, the player needs to make another jump of at least two floors high. When the meter runs out or if the player makes a non-combo jump, the combo will end and the player will be given extra score.
The JVC DVD/VCR combo player, unfortunately, only plays DVD-R, and can't play DVD-RW.
A Chevy Blazer is a great match for the Boss Audio combo player, and will look very impressive.
Panasonic makes great DVD/VCR combo players that will integrate well with your home theater.
You can purchase a combo DVD/VHS player at walmart, as well as http://www.walmart.com. The brand is Samsung, and it will run you about $100. If you want, you can probably find a lower price on Amazon or Ebay.
I think its three emeralds. Good luck! :)
Unfortunately, once you buy a VCR/DVD combo player, they can't be seperated.
A component splitter is a cable and box that allows for the use of multiple devices that all require being plugged into an av/component port. This cable and box combo accomplishes that task by having more than enough plugs for all the needed devices. Component splitters can cost anywhere from the $10 to $100 dollar price range and are quite useful for when several component input devices are in use.
Chances are that your DVD player unit in the TV has gone bad. I can't begin to tell you how many of those I had to replace in DVD combo sets over the last few years. I think it's mostly because of the heat generated inside the set from the picture tube. That doesn't mean to say that the LCD/projection set combo's didn't have their problems, either. My advice is to always buy a separate component for items such as DVD players because all you have now is just a TV. By buying separate, if the DVD player goes out, you'd just trash it and get another one.