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This will depend on how new your TV is and which connectors are on the back of the TV. What is the Make and model of your TV?
Your DVD player is fitted with the older style of connectors called 'Video In' or the 'Component' system. A lot of modern new TV's don't use this system anymore due to the poor quality of image and sound you get from them so they don't generally install those connectors anymore.
Almost all new tv's use HDMI cables. Comment below with the details of your Smart TV and I'll try to help you more.
i just got the hs-3245 video mp3 player for christmas and i cant figure out for the life of me how to put my music on it can anyone please help me with this p.s. it is the 8gbcm thank you
I have a 2002 Pontiac Montana and I use a 2 pronged RCA plug at one end with a yellow plug and a white plug, and the other end is one plug to use for the MP3 player. Plug your RCA plugs into the bottom 2 plugs. My RCA plugs on my cord are yellow and black the yellow one is in the middle
plug and the black in the bottom one and I use the AUX input for my MP3 player. I have a SANSA
and a Ipod and they both work fine. I hope this helps. Just a FYI so you don't think your radio is
going whacko after you do get the MP3 player to work the AUX will always come on first and you will have to push the AM/FM button on the dash or the steering wheel to get the radio or DVD back on.
And the DVD player will have to be switched on for the AUX to play the MP3 player.
Have fun...
First plug it into the USB port on your computer. Wait for the operating system to detect it and install the appropriate driver for it. Then go to My Computer and it'll be there as a Removable Disk. However, the first thing you have to do with a new Removable Device such as this is, right-click on the drive and Format the drive. This will let you operating system understand and allocate space on the drive for your songs. Then you can copy and paste any mp3 onto it. Some mp4's are protected though so they won't play on it. Hope this helps
Hi, I have the Panasonic SA-EN9, and if you plug your mp3 player (I have and ipod) into the auxiliary socket you should be able to play it by pressing the AUX button on the remote provided.
Hope It Helps :)
I made a mistake and plugged the cord in the right hand side (when facing the unit)... that's for headfones, though! Plug it in to the hole on the left...that one's for the line in jack. Hope that helped --- definitely took me a few minutes to figure out!
should have at least windows 2000 sp4 or xp sp1 as operating system. plug into usb port on computer while computer is turned on. computer should recognize and install it as mass storage usb device and assign it a drive letter. sometimes xp will recognize it as a panasonic mtp device. this doesn't matter, you can still drag and drop files on it through windows explorer file manager.
format the player from the player ( set-system menu) not from the computer. pull the battery from the player and leave it out for 15 minutes.
reboot your computer. put the battery back in the player.
plug it into the usb port on the computer. worked for me
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