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You most likely have a horizontal and/or a high voltage issue. These sets are famous for this problem. If the picture was still good before it went out, it is probably worth getting checked out. Thanks
The cable your refering too are called Component leads.
The red and white are for your audio and the remainder are the video. All you need to do is connect the component leads matching up all the colour in the correct ports then using your av/source button change the tv to component
You will still have to connect the red and white audio cable to the tv as well.
is your dvd player is a blue ray or hd dvd ? if it is you need to go into the setup menu of the dvd and set it for 1080. if it's just an older dvd player it will be at 480
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