There are three wires red white and yellow
Check your warranty. Call for support.
*** The following is for information only.***
* If your player and TV set was working prior to this then it's probably playing a black and white movie or the TV color setting is off and needs to be reset.
* For TV go to menu, Picture, Color set up. (Best to restore to factory settings as a starting point.)
* For DVD try a known "color' movie (at least something later than 1965) if it plays in color then the older disk is B&W.
* If someone pulled out the cable (Yellow, Red, and White) this is the Video (Yellow) and Audio Left-White, Audio Right-Red.
* Check this cord for damage and reconnect into corisponding color coded jacks. Note; this cord will not affect the "color of the set other than not show up at all - Blank screen if wrong plug inserted.
* Call TV support line (or DVD support) for advice.
Aloha, ukeboy57
SOURCE: Hooking up a DVD player to a Quasar TV/VCR Combo
Hi,
Yes, for a workaround. The adapter would be 2 RCA female to 1 RCA male. You have to connect both the red and white to the female RCAs and use the male to connect to the TV's Audio INput. The yellow goes to the video. There should be no negative technical effect other than lost of stereo quality. The audio output of the DVD is line level and could normally tolerate this condition.
The correct method is to use a simple line level audio mixer and mix the L& R audio signal to produce a mono signal or to use a stereo amplifier for the sound output.
Hope this be of some help/idea. Pls post back how things turned out or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
SOURCE: Diamond Vision DVD/CD Player Model: DVDV 809-03
They are Audio and video inputs that go onto the same colored jacks on the tv (if tv is too old, try using the vcr or rf modulator)
SOURCE: No color on dvd player
A cable could cause this problem. I would try using a standard RCA patch cable and go from the composite video output of the DVD player to a composite video input of the TV. See if that produces color. If not, the DVD may be at fault. On the other hand, if you get normal color, the S-video cable could be bad.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: hooking up wii and dvd to tv
does your tv have scart sockets?
if so you can buy this adapter that on one side is the scart socket and the other is the yellow red white sockets
something like this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Switched-SCART-Adapter-Red-Black-Yellow-RCA-Socket_W0QQitemZ260520047480QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Computing_CablesConnectors_RL?hash=item3ca8347378
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