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Anonymous Posted on Aug 31, 2008

Watching dvds How do I watch DVDs on WD-52525...I hooked dvd player to the front of TV....red, yellow, white into appropriate outlets....then when I switched it to video,..all I get is blue screen? thanks!

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Good Day;

Make sure you have proper input selected, blue sreen normally means you have no video signal.

Good Luck, big IRISH.

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