Check to make sure dvd player is hooked to tv with correct chords, then check to make syre tv is on right channel, if you have no aux. channel the correct channel is likely 2 or 3
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It sounds like your tv might be on the way out. You will have to check this by putting another device on it. If the TV is working fine for all your channels then it is the DVD player or the DVD. A Blu Ray will not work on all TVs or all DVD players without what is called a scan converter.
If you can get the tv to display the blue blackground(usually happens when there is no antenna or cable feed to tv) check to see if the whole screen is a solid blue, if it shows discolored areas around the screen then you might have to "demag" the screen. See if you can rent a demad coil from a tv shop and with tv on turn the coil in circular movements all over the front of screen till blue is solid.good luck!
Good day sir, your inquiry about the green lcd screen can be caused by several things. 1. The monitor/tv produces 3 colors, red green and blue, the tv mixes these three colors to produce the picture. a loss of red and blue produces this green screen. so check the cable, specially the red and blue jack of the component inputs, and the red and blue cable. 2. there may be loose contact on the signal cable. try using the video input instead of the component input. 3. the dvd player may have the problem, check the player component out jack. a loose jack port can cause these problem. hope this may help. thanks
Check the picture settings on the tv, if that is not the problem, then check all of your connections (RGB cables+RW Audio) that is HD component, if you have both HDMI and HD component then try one of them, or it may be a switch in the back of the DVD player or TV
yes, you have wrong connection setup with component video input of tv. pls hook up blue to blue, green to green and red to red in components input and out out of dvd player. if no success, try another cable. hope problem will be solved.
A blue screen means the TV is not receiving a video signal. Check all connections, then try another player, cable, etc. Also, check DVD and TV AV settings.
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