Re: WHAT DO I PLUG IN THE BACK OF THE TV/DVD COMBO?
You may not have AV ports, AV ports being the ports that you would plug in a yellow video and a white audio cable into, so you may want to take a look at some adapters. Maybe an HDMI to AV adapter?
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you will need to use the RCA inputs at the back of the TV (yellow red and white plugs), if the DVD player only has a SCART connector you will need to get a scart to RCA cable.
Note: This type of connection is not possible with the newer-style NES.
Installation Steps:
Locate the Audio/Video inputs on the back of the TV. Place the yellow end of the AV cable into the Video "in" on the back of the TV. Connect the white or red end of the cable to Audio "in" ("left" or "mono"). Use a slight twisting motion when inserting each cable and ensure the cables are firmly pressed into the input. On the other end of the AV cable, plug the yellow end into the "Video" (yellow) input. Plug the white or red end into the "Audio" (red) input, on the back of the NES. After the system is connected to the TV:
Insert the Game Pak firmly into the Control Deck. Plug the Controller(s) into the front of the system. Use the far left port for player one. Plug the AC Adapter into the back of the system . Plug the other end into a wall outlet. Press the Power button in on the front of the NES. Turn on the TV and locate the input select. It is often called: TV/Video, input select, AUX (auxiliary), Line, Line In, Input, Source, Select, In, or EXT (external). Switch the input select to show the Nintendo game. The game image should now be displayed on the screen. You are ready to play! If after following these directions you are not able to view the game (for instance, if the red power light flashes off and on), try our Troubleshooting Tips.
You will need a composite RCA video cable. On the right hand side of the NES, there should be yellow and white RCA connectors, plug the yellow and white ends on the cable into them, then plug in the yellow and white connectors on the other end of the cable into the equivalent connectors on the TV. Turn on your NES. Your TV remote should have a button labeled "Input" or "Video Input" or something like that, press it a few times until you see the game. Enjoy! (Don't forget to blow on the cartridge if the game won't start, LOL)
On the back of combo, use the side that says DVD and VCR out. Connect red, white and yellow cables from the output on the combo to the input on the tv. Use the tv remote and switch input of tv to where you plugged it in.
from the looks of the picture you have one audio video input port on the front of the tv. The connectors are yellow and red or yellow and white. Yellow is video and red or white are audio. Find those same connectors on the back or your dvd player, hook it up to the tv and there you go. You'll have to go to game mode or input 2 on the tv to see the dvd player.
look on the back of your flat screen , there is a panel with inputs , example: VIDEO 1 , VIDEO 2 , etc. , connect your yellow , red & white from the DVD COMBO to video 1 (input) there colored to match with your cable , yellow w/ yellow , red w/ red , white w/ white , hope this helps AJ
Hey Pat. Red Yellow White Plugs into back of MVD4544. Red Yellow and white plugs into back of TV.
If you have an older TV that has only coax cable outlet, go to Radio Shack or Best Buy and get an RF Modulator. You may need to get another set of Red Yellow White Plugs if you have a cable box.
The front connections are Video 2, if placed on the back they are Video 1. When you first turn the DVD/VCR player on, be sure to select the appropriate setting.
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Good Luck.
We also don't have a remote. We hooked a DVD/VCR combo to the Samsung combo by attaching the cable from the cable line to the DVD player and an additional cable from DVD to TV and it used to work but after we lost the control, the DVD can only be listened to but not seen. The VHS from the DVD player works perfectly though.
When we had the remote (before connecting the other combo) we used line-in to see a DVD or VHS using the yellow red and white cables from the Samsung to the other player.
first of all the the VCR has two connection from the tuner at the back one has out to tv the other has in from antenna you connect the wire from the cable company to the in from antenna.you connect another from the out to tv to the tuner connnection of your tv.and you are on.to connect the dvd to your tv.the tv has either at the front three female connector basic colors red white and yellow.the red and white is for audio in, left and right, and the yellow is for video in.the dvd has similar connections but they are output just connect them matching them color to color.there are some female connectors on the back of the dvd if you want to use surround sound.or play it through a reciever.good luck.
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