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How do I hook up my DVD player now that I have a digital converter box? I can find a way to do it.

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How do I hook up my DVD player now that I have a digital converter box? I can find a way to do it.

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1- Since the digital converter boxes I’ve seen do not have any auxiliary inputs to hook up a DVD player or VCR, you will have to either use the audio/video inputs on the back of your TV, or use an RF modulator. The first step is to look at the back of your TV to determine if it has any audio/video inputs, and if so, how many. You will need one set of inputs for each source you want to hook up. To identify the most common type of audio/video inputs, look for a set of red, white, and yellow round plugs. There will usually be text above the plugs saying whether they’re inputs or outputs. Your TV may also have a set of audio/video inputs on the front of it. You can use these also, however I prefer to use inputs on the back of the TV first to keep the wiring neat. 2- If present, determine what type of audio/video inputs you have on your TV. If you do not have A/V inputs, skip to step 6. As stated above, the most common type of audio/video inputs are the red, white, and yellow plugs.

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