Yes. The DVD player does,'t usually go through the tuner. The "new digital TV" just means that it has a digital tuner. This won't affect things like DVD players that don't use the antenna input.
It won't give you HD video,but it will work.
You cant it is impossable to put a broken DVD player to a tv if it doesnt work buy a new one!
No, it won't work that way. You will have to buy a new one.
No, you can keep your DVD with your new TV, they are completely compatible.
Yes, you will need an adapter to play movies on your new DVD player. If the player is a Blu-ray you will need an HDMI cable.
There is no way to connect a pen drive to a DVD player if there is no USB port. Some newer televisions have USB ports installed on them already. If you have no USB port on either, buy a new media box or a new television.
You can get things like a DVD player, Blu-Ray player, HD cable box, wireless players, game systems, surround sound systems, etc. for your new TV, depending on your budget and use.
I think I understand what you're trying to ask here, but don't really see how it's an issue.If you've got old equipment, it will continue to work together the same way it always has.Otherwise, you may need to get some kind of converter to get your (new) DVD player to talk to your (old) TV.If you have an old DVD player and a new TV, there's probably SOME form of output on the DVD player the new TV will take... like the yellow/red/white set of plugs.If you really can't figure it out, take a picture of the input/output panels on your equipment and go to a local electronics store. They'll help you figure out how to get them connected, and sell you the cables/converters necessary.
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It's a DVD video in the NTSC (National Television Standards Committee) video format (analog TV) which is 525 lines of resolution.
You probably don't have a good connection from the DVD player or you're trying to use the RGB inputs instead of the analog composite unit. If the DVD player has RGB outputs and the TV has RGB inputs, then chances are, one of the cables is either bad or has become unplugged at one end.
There are many DVD's in the Sharpe television series. They are all available for purchase on Amazon. The cost of the DVD's range from $14.99 to $16.83.