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.
Picture This - 2007 was released on: USA: 5 September 2007 (DVD premiere)
The Silent Horror Picture Show - 2008 was released on: USA: 30 August 2008 (DVD premiere)
Coz you burned the movie on CD rather than on DVD disc, then when you play it on your DVD player, you could only hear the sound but couldn't get the video. You need to change the CD to DVD, and reburn the movie to a blank DVD disc, then there will be no problem for you to watch it on DVD player. More details in followed link
The documentary "A Haunting in Connecticut" was released on DVD in 2008. *Not to be confused with the major motion picture "The Haunting in Connecticut" which was released to DVD on July 14, 2009.
Motions Pictures some out on dvd surprisingly fast these days! From theater to dvd takes about 3 months now. The wait time for dvd release has gone from 6 months from theater to dvd/video in 1998 to as little as 3 months in 2012.
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.
you connect the cable in there
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.
Hi, Suunds like you may be playing a regular CD in your player, which should play audio CD's. If you're playing a DVD, then it sounds like you either don't have the video cable connected to a TV set or you haven't selected the correct video input on your TV. Hope this helps, Cubby
replaced the chips after threats of lawsuits from Macrovision Corporation and the Motion Picture Association of America. This DVD player also was the first consumer device that played MP3 files
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.