It doesn't work.
Try changing the source on the television to AV1 if you only have sound but no picture from a DVD player. If it is on TV it will not play a DVD.
If you have hooked up your DVD player and get sound but no picture, try changing the picture source from TV to AV 1.
the difference between an audio and a video cassete is that an audio casssete is designed as such to store only sound track while a video cassete store sound as well as visual data e.g movies and video songs etc
DVD outputs at a higher bitrate, which would equate to a better picture quality at the same spindle speed.
It is possible to wire a DVD player just for the picture, and not for sound, although most people prefer to have sound. Dialogue can be very interesting.
The sound and picture quality of the DVD won't be very good, and the disc cover/case cover will not be of high quality either.
No picture, just sound
I don't think so. A DVD burner is necessary to burn a DVD. DVD or CD-rw drive could not burn DVD. And if you use a CD burner to burn DVD, when you play it, you will discover that only the audio is available, you can't get the picture. More details in the link.
There are a few disadvantages of DVD-D. The biggest disadvantage is that it holds much less memory than a Blu-ray disc, and therefore has lower picture and sound quality.
a dvd player is a machine which can play the dvd but a dvd converter is a software for your iPod to iPod MP4, MP3, AAC, M4A with luxuriant sound and picture quality, then take DVD movies and music you love into your iPod simply and fast. The DVD to iPhone conversion is also easy to handle with this DVD to iPod ripper software.
Blu-Ray DVDs are for HD TVs and require a Blu-Ray player or a PS3. The sound is improved and the crispness of the picture (graphics) is noticeably improved.
If you're using the RF cables, tune the TV to the correct channel and you should have sound. If you're using the RCA jacks, don't forget to add the audio cables for sound.