Easiest/fastest way. Run the sattelite coaxial cable to the "sattelite in" jack on the back of the sattelite receiver, run a coaxial cable from the "out to TV" jack of the sattelite receiver to the "antenna in" jack on the VCR and a coaxial cable from the "out to TV" jack of the VCR to the "antenna in" coaxial of the TV. Then, run audio/video cables (red, white and yellow) from the "video out" (yellow) of the DVD player to the "video in" of the TV and the red and white cables out of the DVD to the red and white jacks of the TV. Audio out (left and right) of the DVD to audio in of the TV. If the TV has 4 in/out jacks to accept component (red, white yellow) cables, run the component cables from the out side of the sattelite box, VCR, DVD and video game seperately to the TV inputs, 1,2,3 and 4. You would then simply use the TV remote to change inputs to switch from component to component. The only coaxial would be the sattelite signal from the dish to the sattelite receiver.
no u do not
by cable
You cant it is impossable to put a broken DVD player to a tv if it doesnt work buy a new one!
Any reputable combo player will be able to hook up to an HD TV.
All you need is a HDMI 1.3 Audio/Video cable to hook up your Blu-Ray player to your TV.
You have to buy a box that converts the signal from the DVD player into an RF signal. These can be found in the electronics department of most stores, or at Radio Shack.
The Hannspree 10-Inch MLB White Sox LCD Television comes with a remote control, it does not have a dvd player built in but it has an A/V input that will allow you to hook one up.
That would depend on the ports available on your TV, and DVD player which would determine if you are even able to do so.
I have a AV surround sound VR-206 and I want to hook up my digital cable receiver and my DVD player but I want to be able to watch tv programs without using the amp
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 DVD Sony camcorder records directly onto a DVD for ease of viewing. With just the use of a DVD player you can view your video immediately upon recording instead of having to hook your camera up to your TV or computer.
First, run the coaxial cable from the wall to the PVR. Then, hook the coaxial cable from the PVR directly to the TV. Now take the DVD players RCA or HDMI plug, whichever you use, and hook it up to the television directly.