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You don't hook up a DVD player to your cable system; you hook it up to your TV. Use the S-video cable and red and white RCA cables for audio. Hook them all up to your TV or the audio up to your home theatre receiver if applicable. If you don't have an S-video jack on your TV, use the yellow RCA cable for video. Select the appropriate input on your TV and you should have a picture and sound! Alternatively, if you do have a home theatre system, you should use digital audio cables such as optical toslink or coaxial RCA in order to get DTS or Dolby Digital surround sound. If your TV is really old and only has a connector for an antenna, then you should buy an RF modulator to hook it up to the TV and you'd then watch your DVD player on channel 3 or 4. Some suggest using your VCR's input cables but DVD's with copy protection schemes like macrovision will not view correctly through many VCR's this way so beware. If you have an HDTV, there are more colour coded RCA cables you should hook up. These are component video cables and are red, green and blue and allow for a progressive scan picture. Some DVD players now have HDMI connections and if this is the case, this is the only cable you would need as it carries audio as well. DVI will still need the separate audio connections. All HD-DVD or bluray players have HDMI jacks on them and they should be used whenever possible.

If you meant hooking up a DVD recorder to your charter cable digital box, go outputs on the cable box to the inputs on your DVD recorder. S-video is optimal (for non HD) but composite RCA (yellow cable) will do fine. Hook the output of your DVD recorder (passthrough) to your TV.

2007-03-09 02:30:27 · answer #1 · answered by Geoff S 6 · 0 0

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2016-12-14 14:37:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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