If you want to watch TV, plug the tv cable into the VCR's input(usally right next to the output).
If you still have trouble, I would suggest, plugging everything in and out and play with it until you have a picture. And, if you're VCR doesn't have AV input, you can buy a converter at your electronics provider. Ask the geek behind the counter for an AV to AC converter.
no it is impossible to hook up cable to the projector, the only way is not hook a asr cable to the DVD out box and the take rst cable from the out cable hook into the in port on the projector in conclustion you need a DVD player also
Actually, Blu-Rays can only hook up to HDTVs by using an HDMI cable
the remote wire only needs a power source for the amp to turn on, so if u have a looped cable running from the remote input on the amp to the front of the car with a switch and then back to the power cable on the amp u can control when the amp is on just by turning the switch on or off. otherwise u will have to figure out which cable on the back of the stereo is switched power, or which cable only supplies power when the car is running. and that would require a wiring diagram.
No. You do not have to buy a Samsung brand cable to hook up to the Blu Ray player. All cables seem to be the same and brand name cables only cost you more.
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.
as long as cable has enough length and both ends can be attached the 3 speed cable will hook up to a 4 speed the cable is only a linkage and has nothing to do with how many speeds your transmission has
No. Blu-Ray players require an HDMI cable to hook up to a TV and only HDTVs accept HDMI cables
You will have to use RCA jacks for your VCR.In general you'll want to hook it up to an auxillary channel.The reason is that your VCR is only going to give you standard definition and you'll want to hook your HD TV up directly to an HD Sources.
The only way to hook it up is to have a video card that has a coax input port. You will also have to have a converter to connect the 360 Cable and the coax cable too.
Connect the coax cable from the game to the antenna in on the back of the TV set after disconnecting the cable that is currently hooked there. Turn the game on and change the channel selector to channel 3 or 4. If you would like both connected to the TV a the same time to avoid having to make this cable swap every time , you need a RF CABLE SWITCH also know as a A-B SWITCH.
The only cable that connects a Blu-Ray player to an HDTV is an HDMI cable
You can only hook it up to that type of player if they have a USB output on them