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Posted on Dec 28, 2007

Connecting durabrand SA51AR

Diagram for connecting shows six points of connection (red/white) sockets going into a DVD. My DVD is intragale to my TV & I only have one white socket & one red socket at the rear of my tele. Can you help??

diagram for connecting shows six points of connection (red/white) sockets going into a DVD. My DVD only has one white socket & one red socket at the rear as does my T.v. Can you help?? Durabrand SA51AR

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  • giggling Jan 08, 2008

    Hi,

    I have just purchased one of these systems for my son - couldn't describe the pained expression on his face as we tried to connect it up to his DVD player - as there are only two audio out puts - even on his TV and only one of these produces any sound out of one speaker- any help would be much appreciated.

    George

  • zola25 Jan 15, 2008

    Thanx that solution worked, I can now watch my dvds in surround sound!!!"!

  • moto guzzi Feb 13, 2008

    diagram for durabrand SA51AR shows six leads, 3 pairs of red and white, my DVD only has one red and one white, how can I connect this.

  • fixings Jun 03, 2008

    I am trying to connect a ps3 ti durabrand sa51ar for my sun and i have no idea what to do. I dont have 6 red and blue connections on my tv or dvd. Can someone help@

  • bigshot1986 Jun 07, 2008

    i have recently purchased the duraband sa51ar and have no clue how to connect this up i purchased this as it said ideal for home computers got it home and im supposed to have 6 holes can anyone assist as i even tried connecting this to my dvd player and it was no use either??????

  • Anonymous Jun 22, 2008

    i have just bought a DURABRAND SA51AR home theatre system, to go with my DURABRAND 2127N tv. and DURABRAND CG5660-M freeview set top box. i have connected all my output leads obviously the speaker ones. but my input i have only one red yellow white jack on my tv and three sets of red and white jack leads with home theatre system. cant get no sound no matter how many times iv swapped the input leads ... any idea s whats going wrong :oS :(

  • Anonymous Aug 17, 2008

    I have the same problem i can get sound from my dvd player but no my tv can u help pls.
    justin

  • Anonymous Oct 03, 2008

    the diagram shows the plugs going into six red/white sockets, i have only two red/white sockets

  • bennyboy201 Oct 03, 2008

    diagram for connecting shows six points of connection (red/white) sockets going into a DVD. My DVD is intragale to my TV & I only have one white socket & one red socket at the rear of my tele. Can you help??

  • Anonymous Nov 28, 2008

    i need the schematics to install the speakers and aother connections

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I have the same problem i can get sound from my dvd player but no my tv can u help pls.
justin

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I own a toshiba 19dv500 and am having trouble viewing a dvd, the system is working but only in black and white, no colour\???

Hello there,

A black and white picture is most often due to a faulty or incorrect RGB (red/green/blue) connection or cable.


If you are using a composite connection (red/white/yellow RCA jacks), you have probably connected the yellow plug to a socket labelled Pr/Pb, Cr/Cb, or Y - on either the DVD player or the TV - most probably the TV. The yellow needs to be connected to a socket labelled "VIDEO". If you connect this to any socket labelled Pr/Pb, Cr/Cb, or Y, you will get a black and white picture.

If you are using a component connection (red/green/blue RCA jacks), one of the plugs is either not fully inserted into the socket or is in the wrong socket. If you remove any one of the R/G/B plugs, you will get a black and white picture.

If you are using a SCART cable (UK / AUS), you may have a bent, damaged or disconnected pin.

I suggest you check and correct the connections between your DVD player and TV. If you are unable to locate the problem, please try another cable as the one you are using may be damaged. If you are still unable to locate the fault, please let me know the brand and model number of the DVD player and how it is connected to the TV. If required, I can also draw a diagram showing the correct connections.


It would also be useful to know whether this "fault" suddenly occured, or whether you have just connected the player to the TV.

Hope this helps - please let me know if you need further assistance.

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Only get black and white picture using vcr/dvd why picture

Hi There,

The most likely reason for this is that your connections between the DVD player are incorrect. This usually happens when a Composite cable is connected to one the Component input sockets on the back of the TV.

If you are are using a composite cable (red, white, yellow plugs), please make sure the yellow plug is not connected to a socket labelled Y, Pb/Cb, or Pr/Cr on the back of the TV or the DVD/VCR. The yellow plug needs to be connected to a VIDEO OUT socket on the back of the DVD/VCR and a VIDEO IN socket on the back of the TV.

Do not use sockets labelled Y, Pb/Cb, or Pr/Cr on either of them.

If you are unable to determine which sockets to use, please let me know the brand and model number of your VCR/DVD and confirm the model number of your TV is GV42L. I will then be able to draw you a diagram showing the correct connections to use.

Hope this helps.

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I am trying to connect an akai dvd player to directv, please help

ruettab,

good day. to connect your any DVD player to any TV screen always remember this color code

from DVD back part:

yellow = video out

red/blue/green( in a row) = component video out ( this can only be used for screen with component video inputs)


Black = digital audio ( rarely use unless)
Red and white (in a row) = Audio output (left and right audio)


where to connect from TV screen.

Locate where A/V INPUTS (audio/video socket) from your TV screen, you can see it either at the BACK/SIDE or somtimes in FRONT of TV screen , having marked as "AV1"AV2"AV3' .

Once you found TV input, you must first have RCA cable (color code cable to connect player to screen) then connect the RCA cable at the back of your DVD player, simply follow color code

RCA yellow marked cable = DVD yellow socket
RCA RED and WHITE marked cable = DVD RED and white socket (second row for your player)

then connect the other end of the RCA cable to TV screen, first select which input where you gonna place the DVD player ( either AV1, Av2 or Av3 if do have multiple inputs)

once decided which INPUT to connect the player.
ex. if you select AV1 as input there would be 3socket on its row (yellow/red/white)

now connect the other end of RCA cable to the screen by following the same color code:

RCA yellow cable = TV screen A/V1 input yellow socket
RCA RED and White = TV screen A/V1 input red and white socket.

cheers,
mark
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No sound

tcolson,

good day, make sure your RCA red and white marked cable connected to TV screen audio input where you also connect your yellow cable which is the video.

note: always remember color code of RCA cable

yellow = video
red and white = audio (left and right)

connection would always be:

video device yellow RCA socket = TV yellow "INPUT" socket
white and red RCA = TV white and red "INPUT "socket
make sure that all this 3 cable are connected together in a specific "A/V input"

cheers ,
mark
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This depends on whether you have digital cable box or not. If you have a Digi Cable Box look for the red/white RCA output and connect this via RCA cable to the Red/White Audio input on your surround.

If just Basic Cable look for a red/white audio output on the back of your televison. connect this to the Red/white in on your surround. Could be called tv in or auxillary.
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Same prob i also have the same problem my dvd is connected via scart to my tv i have nothing on my tv to connect the system to i have red and white on my dvd and also video so will this system work

i have just bought a DURABRAND SA51AR home theatre system, to go with my DURABRAND 2127N tv. and DURABRAND CG5660-M freeview set top box. i have connected all my output leads obviously the speaker ones. but my input i have only one red yellow white jack on my tv and three sets of red and white jack leads with home theatre system. cant get no sound no matter how many times iv swapped the input leads ... any idea s whats going wrong :oS :(
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DURABRAND SA51AR

Based on your description, your Television has stereo outputs. Multiple channels may be "encoded" into those outputs, but your home theater system would need to interpret these encoded channels through one of its pairs of inputs.

I would try plugging the 5A51AR's Right/Left (Red/White) "Side Speaker" inputs into the TV's stereo outputs and see if the unit provides output to all speakers. There may be a switch on the unit labeled "Surround-Decode" or similar which needs to be set for this type of operation.
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Connecting Durabrand SA51AR to computer

Each "red and white" represent a stereo pair (Right and Left respectively. What type of connectors are on the SA51AR? I will guess TS (tip sleeve) or Phono for the sake of this answer.

It sounds as if the PC's outputs are stereo TRS (tip, ring sleeve) 1/8" female connectors, which is normal. TRS connectors carry both the Left and Right signals whereas Phono and TS only carry one signal each.

Radio Shack has converters which will allow you to plug a "red and white" connector in one end (either TS or Phono) and will provide a TRS output on the other which will plug into your PC's sound outputs. That way, the Red/White pair for "Side Speakers" (front L/R) can plug into the one grey jack and the Rear (rear L/R) can plug into the black-jack, etc.
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Connecting durabrand SA51AR

not very helpful i have the exact same problem with no audio or video connection in my tv just 1 white and 1 red in my dvd player so is there some sort of adaptor you sell that can fix this problem? thanks
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