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First, I strongly urge you to purchase a short HDMI cable IF BOTH units are equipped to utilize them. Run HDMI "out" from the player and hook the other end to HDMI "in" on the TV. That will avoid all this angst you are experiencing now since HDMI carries audio and video at a high resolution.
If you must use the RCA cables, make sure they are coming out of the"out" jacks on the player and going into the "in" jack on the TV. Now, I feel strongly your problem has to do with the "input" or "source" button on the remote. You MUST have it set to DVD player. Play with it. It's imperative to, with the remote, select the proper source - which in this case is DVD player, rather than, say, cable box, computer, etc. By the way, even if you use HDMI, you'll still have to do that, and you will also still have to select the correct input (sounds maybe like you have 3). Good luck!
set up channel 90 91 and 92. 90 is for S-video input, paired audio with composite video on 91. 92 is for input 2, composite and R/L audio. You need to enable them in the setup menu by manually tuning to 90/91/91 and then adding them. tom
Go to your local shop of electronic parts and ask if they have a remote control for your Proscan PS27123 TV. If they haven't, ask for universal remote control (or go to another shop). Of course it's the expensive way of the problem solution, but it's worth it.
No, unless you are receiving over cable or satellite. You will need a DTV converter box if you are using an antenna to receive Over The Air television signals. The Proscan has an analog only tuner, so the ATSC (digital) signals will not be visible. tom
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