You have the cables crossed. Check the connection, fixed the ones that are not plugged into the right jack.
check your DVD player to see if its putting out a digital or analog signal.....after that i have no clue.....check to make sure your using the right cables.....maybe got to monstercable.com and see if they have any diagrams u can look at
If its white it should work
Not all programs are made to fit the 16X9 screen, use the ASPECT button on the remote to make the picture fill the screen.
Y=Green/sync, Pb=blue, Pr = red. These are video cables where the colors have been separated into it basic Green, Blue and Red signals. Makes it easier for the digital system to work with (and coincidentally, cheaper to make) by driving the individual color components separately.
Plastic, steel, glass, silicon, and many other materials make up a flat screen tv.
S-video cables connect picture (such as from a DVD player) to a TV or displaying screen. They will plug into the back of your device and the other end will be plugged into the TV screen. Make sure you match up the holes in the S-Video cable.
Check the cables to make sure you have them hooked up correctly. If that does not solve the problem then try a different cable.
You must have a HDMI cord hooked up to your HDTV to play splitscreen.
You cant unless you buy on with a touch screen
Yes, it has to be hooked and used correctly.
go to multi player and click local then split screen.
The most popular touch screen mp3 player is the iPod touch, made by Apple. Some other companies that make touch screen mp3 players include Microsoft, Phillips, VideGo, and Coby.
If the jumper cables were hooked up the wrong way by mistake on a 1997 Grand Cherokee Laredo 5.2L, it might be necessary to check the alternator to make sure it is turning in the right direction. If the battery is still being charged, the vehicle should be fine. A high idle could be a problem with the EFI or Electronic Fuel Injectors.
First, you should make sure whether the cables are good? mainly the input rca cables. If all cables are good, maybe the converter is defective.
Make sure you have enough room for 2 people on the screen. to do that you need to make sure on single player you can see your full screen. If you cant see it all then you cannot anyway. Once all of that has finished press start on the controller and the screen divides into 2 horizontally or vertically. you can change that at menu. Hope i helped.
depends on the player. in most cases, the answer is no, since the player wont be able to make complete use of the dvd-enabled screen
Armored cable is used in environments such as a front yard where environmental conditions make an armored cable susceptible to damage. If the question is asking about Shielded/Screened cable, that has a small thin metal foil wrapping that is used to "screen out" most external signal noise from the cable.