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How do I change my remote for TV to Input Video 1?

I am trying to add a new DVD/video recorder to my system and the JVC tech support said I need to find out how to change my 40" Mitsubishi TV -- via its remote -- to "Input Video 1" so that the new unit will work. Thanks in advance for your help!

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There should be a button on your remote denoting "Input." If you connect the DVD player to the TV on "video input 1" then push the input button on the remote or TV itself until the DVD appears on your TV (which will be Video 1). Some TVs must have the component (in your case) the "DVD" player connected to the TV before the TV will recognize it. Make sure the DVD is powered up and then push the input button until the DVD player appears on the TV. Depending on your TV inputs, there may be multiple inputs like, Video, Component, DVI, or HDMI. The above are listed in the respective order of "quality." HDMI being the best. Whatever input you hook the DVD player up to on the TV will be the "input" you will look for when pressing the input button. Hope this helps.

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