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Ashley Knox Posted on Feb 01, 2015

How do i connect a converter box to a phillips dvd player model #dvp3340v/17

Red-red, white-white, yellow-yellow on the front and back of the dvd player

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Hi there, an RF converter box can be connected to the RCA video(yellow) and audio(red /white) connectors at the rear sockets of the unit that indicate line out.

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2008

SOURCE: CONNECTING DVD/VCR TO CABLE BOX & TV ETC

If using 3 color RCA (r/w/y) the red and white is audio and should go into your stereo under video or AUX. The yellow is the only video cable you need, that should go to your TV aux in or video1 or video2. You can also put all 3 colors into the tv and then run another red/white OUT to the stereo AUX in and have stereo sound for whatever you are watching.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 13, 2009

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Lorrie47, Need more info to help you. YRU trying to connect any A//V cables to the HDConverterbox to your DVD player? Can you plug the DVD player into the widescreen HDTVset or do you have old NTSC TV set like I do? I haven't even been to Circuit City, Sam's Club, or BestBuy to see what kinds of connectors are on those HD Tuner/Converter Boxes. Is the converter box u have equipted w/yellow(video), red(right), White(left) analog signal in's and out's? If the new HDTVconverter box has BASEBAND in's and out's then the installation/owners manual should have directions for their proper use. In any case you need to be more specific on what you are trying to accomplish. Tell me, does TV set stay on channel 3 , and never ever changed to chan22 or 51 or 8. Its always set to ch3?
Is it possible that maybe TV set has baseband (yellow,red,white) in's and out's on rear of cabinet? Now here are some rules to follow. Outputs must go to inputs. and colors must match. I assume that the HDTV tuner/converter box has a infrared remote control to do channel change and vol/up/dn and possiblly other things like switching of sources. does the manual say anything about AUX A/V inputs that can be used? Hpoe this has been of some use to U. I'm Louie12fix can be emailed @ this:
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 15, 2009

SOURCE: what channel do I set my tv to to watgh a dvd

Mostlt likey 3 or 4.
Please explain how you have it connected so that I can be sure.
What input (connections on back of television) do you have it connected to on the television?
Or if you could explain the colors of your wires.

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2009

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I have rca STB7766G1 converter box can I connect my dvd player

Trial and error. There is no list of products that will work together and how, so when you have situations that come up such as these you have to connect the electronic devices and see what happens. What's worse is that the combination will not always work with the same brands and even if you do get this to work today it might not work tomorrow.
Ok connect the DVD player to the television. Where it says out on the DVD player you connect the connecting cables either yellow, white, and red or green, blue, red, white, red. You connect the other end of them to the television. Put the television on the correct input. Try playing a movie to make sure the dvd player and television are connected properly.
Ok now where it says IN on the DVD player. Connect a yellow, red, and white cable. The other end of that cable connects to the converter box where it says out.
You can also connect the converter box and the dvd player in this way if applicable. If the dvd player has an RF (coax) IN connect a coaxial cable there and connect it to where it says OUT on the converter box.
Then you connect an antenna to where it says ANTENNA IN on the converter box. Now you will have to be able to put your dvd player in input (aux) or turn it to channel 3. You will always leave your dvd player in input (aux) or on channel 3. You will only change channels on the converter box with its remote control or the buttons directly on it. Good luck!
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What channel do I set my tv to to watgh a dvd

Mostlt likey 3 or 4.
Please explain how you have it connected so that I can be sure.
What input (connections on back of television) do you have it connected to on the television?
Or if you could explain the colors of your wires.
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You should connect the dvd player directly to the television and not the converter box.

DVD player may have red, white, (audio) and yellow (video) connections or it will have the red and white connections for audio and then red green blue for video.

Connection depends on the television inputs.

i hope this helps, if not send me another question I will walk you through it.
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If using 3 color RCA (r/w/y) the red and white is audio and should go into your stereo under video or AUX. The yellow is the only video cable you need, that should go to your TV aux in or video1 or video2. You can also put all 3 colors into the tv and then run another red/white OUT to the stereo AUX in and have stereo sound for whatever you are watching.
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