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How do I add the DVD player to rca home theatre projector by using HDMI Converter

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Your DVD player should have some video output connections. Depending on the model, will determine the converter you need to get from the dvd output to the hdmi input of tv.

A local cal electronics store (Best Buy, Fry's) etc. can get you the one you need. Might be easier to just bring DVD player in and show them if you're not familiar with the connections.

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  • Posted on Feb 20, 2008

SOURCE: HDMI input

The green screen is caused by light hitting the back of the tv. Either move the tv to a location where direct sunlight will not hit it or put up strong curtains. As for fixing the problem, do a search for JVC green screen reset on AVS Forum, its easy to do just dont have the info with me now. Keep in mind if direct sunlight hits the back of the tv it will do it again. I have put up some good curtians and ensure not to open them when watching the tv. Hope this helps. I am Hayward, have a nice day.

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2009

SOURCE: DVD Home Theatre System Panasonic xv htd-330 dvd won't play

From the manual:
Press STANDBY/ON to put the system in standby, then press and hold the front panel (stop) button for about 8 seconds until the display shows Mem.clr?.
Press the front panel I<<<< or the >>>>I button so that the display shows Interlace?.
Press the front panel >/II button to set to interlace & switch the system back on.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 19, 2009

SOURCE: I have a LG home theatre system model HT963TA

I have this problem too.If you set the DVD player resolution to 480p instead of 1080p it will not have the blackouts anymore. Of course this defeats the whole purpose of buying an "upscaling" DVD player. Just curious: what TV's are-you using?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2010

SOURCE: The tv is a Sansui HDLCD1909A I can't find a

I have the same TV and low volume. Since there is no audio out, then I can't attach it to a receiver for external speakers.. correct? I don't have a cable box, so the cable goes directly from the tv to the wall. I don't what what a sat box is. Is there any other way to get more sound out of this TV. (sorry but I'm a novice at electronics)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2010

SOURCE: installing a LG Network Blu-ray Disc/DVD Home

YOU NEED TO CONNECT OPTICAL CABLE (NOT INCLUDED) TO OPTICAL1 CONNECTION ON YOUR HB405 AND OPTICAL OUT OF YOUR TV. IF YOU ALREADY HAVE DONE THAT TRY PRESSING SIMPLINK BUTTON ON YOUR TV REMOTE NAD CHANGE THE SPEAKER OUTPOUT FROM TV TO HT(HOME THEATER).

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