I am having the same problem. I do have the manual but DVD's are new to me. I have antenna tv and a vcr recorder so this is all new to me. However in the manual It says "Your tv must be equipped with AV inputs like those pictured to the right(note: video R & L audio) if it doesn't then you need a RF modulator.
Can anyone direct me to a site that would explain these new connections a bit so I could have a bit of background. Also i have a digital box to convert signals from free air tv. Is that a RF modulator?
I'm still confused. Walmart has this with pictures. This DVD player has regular RF Coaxial TV output and input. But, the best way to connect it would be Video Out and Audio Out for the connection from the DVD Player to the TV. I guess it has a tuner in it? or else why would it have a TV input on a DVD player?
Specifically the Pr, Pb, and Y connectors and the Red and White - Left and Right Audio Out connectors.
That would give you the best audio and video to most modern TV for last couple of years. (I don't see HDMI but that would be even better if it had that.)
So does your TV not have Component Video (Pr Pb Y) inputs? And Audio Left/Right inputs?
If not then you are connecting Coaxial Cable RF input to your tv? The TV would have to be in TV mode in this case and on the correct channel ... I would imagin Channel 3 or 4 of the old NTSC style TV channels. Most TV's still do those - even with the new Digital TV channels being active.
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I am having the same problem. I do have the manual but DVD's are new to me. I have antenna tv and a vcr recorder so this is all new to me. However in the manual It says "Your tv must be equipped with AV inputs like those pictured to the right(note: video R & L audio) if it doesn't then you need a RF modulator.
Can anyone direct me to a site that would explain these new connections a bit so I could have a bit of background. Also i have a digital box to convert signals from free air tv. Is that a RF modulator?
I'm still confused. Walmart has this with pictures. This DVD player has regular RF Coaxial TV output and input. But, the best way to connect it would be Video Out and Audio Out for the connection from the DVD Player to the TV. I guess it has a tuner in it? or else why would it have a TV input on a DVD player?
Specifically the Pr, Pb, and Y connectors and the Red and White - Left and Right Audio Out connectors.
That would give you the best audio and video to most modern TV for last couple of years. (I don't see HDMI but that would be even better if it had that.)
So does your TV not have Component Video (Pr Pb Y) inputs? And Audio Left/Right inputs?
If not then you are connecting Coaxial Cable RF input to your tv? The TV would have to be in TV mode in this case and on the correct channel ... I would imagin Channel 3 or 4 of the old NTSC style TV channels. Most TV's still do those - even with the new Digital TV channels being active.