How to connect a DVD to the TV?

Finally, you have another miracle of technology in your house - a DVD player. Now we need to find out how to connect the DVD to the TV ?

  1. Included in the DVD player should be an RCA wire, or "bells", as it is also called. At its ends there are multicolored pins: white and red for audio, and yellow for video. Locate the same connectors on the back of the digital device. Near the yellow will be written "video", and about white and red - "audio". Now we have to find the same connectors on the TV. They can be on the back panel, either on the front, or on the side. It remains to connect the wires to the connectors on the DVD and on the TV by the corresponding colors. And everything - the digital device is working.
  2. Sometimes, complete with DVD-player can be SCART wire-wide connector, and there are two rows of contacts on it. This wire is easier to connect. Find the appropriate connectors on the DVD and TV. It turns out that there is one connector on the DVD player, and there are two of them on the TV: one for the incoming signal, indicated by a circle with an arrow inward, the other, with an arrow out - for the outgoing signal. Connect the wire and you're done.
  3. Another way to connect the DVD player to the TV is via the S-video output. For this you will need a special wire. With this connection, you will only have a video signal, and for audio connect the "bells" corresponding connectors of the digital device and the TV. Connecting a DVD player to a composite output is similar to a "bells" connection, but there are five connectors: for a video signal, these are green, red and blue connectors, and for the audio signal, the two remaining ones.
  4. If the digital device and the TV do not have the same connectors, there are adapters for connecting them. They can be connected in any direction.
  5. For a clean sound, a DVD player is worth buying a speaker or a home theater . As practice shows, it is better to connect the speakers to the DVD with the amplifier. Check the completeness of the speakers, and then connect all the columns in turn. If the plug enters its input, then there is a crackle or a barely audible noise in the column, which means it is working.