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Black and White Video input

Any video input is black and white. I've tried 2 DVD players, and 2 yellow video input cords into each of the video component inputs (A single video input, not a component input, but it should work, yes?). The audio works fine, but the video is black and white, and has dots as well, almost like a comic book sort of feel.

It's not the DVD, the DVD player, or the yellow labeled video cords. Is there some way that I can reset everything to default using the remote? I've searched through the menu for ANYTHING, but to no avail. Maybe I missed something?

  • NetMaster Feb 19, 2009

    Hi I have exactly the same problem. Did you solve it? I just bought it, the tv works fine with colurs, but i plugged ti nintendo gamecube and the wii, (with different cables) and on both of them is black and white! please help!

  • Anonymous Mar 04, 2009

    I have the same daggon problem! How do I fix it???

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Trying to hook up my daughters dvd and tv. I've got one set of cables with yellow red and white connections,where do they go?

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HOW DO I CONNECT TO TV

There are many methods to do this.
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1 Plug the red white and yellow cables to there corrosponding jacks on your DVD player
2 Plug the red white and yellow cables to jacks labled video IN, Audio IN. They will be colored on the back of your Tv
3 Plug in the power cable.
4 Turn it on and flip through the inputs on your tv until you see the picture
IF your cables are RED, GREEN, BLUE, RED, AND WHITE
1 Your are using what is called conponent video. This is a high definition video.
2 Three of your plugs are for video. They are Red(Cr) Green(Y) and Blue(Cb)
3 Plug the GREEN into the Y jack
4 Plug the RED into the Cr jack
5 Plug the BLUE into the Cb jack
6 Plug your power cable int o the wall if you havent alredy done so
7 Plug the other red cable into the audio right jack
8 Plug the white cable into the audio left jack
9 Turn it on and surf through the input until you find it
If you have a BLACK, RED and WHITE
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1 Put the black cable into the s-video slot
2 Surf through the inputs until you find the picture
If you have ONE BLACK CABLE
1 This is called HDMI(High-definition multimedia interface)
2 Plug one end into the tv and the other inte you dvd

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Check your TV to see if it has a composite input (single yellow connector, labeled "video" or "composite")

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ruettab,

good day. to connect your any DVD player to any TV screen always remember this color code

from DVD back part:

yellow = video out

red/blue/green( in a row) = component video out ( this can only be used for screen with component video inputs)


Black = digital audio ( rarely use unless)
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Once you found TV input, you must first have RCA cable (color code cable to connect player to screen) then connect the RCA cable at the back of your DVD player, simply follow color code

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then connect the other end of the RCA cable to TV screen, first select which input where you gonna place the DVD player ( either AV1, Av2 or Av3 if do have multiple inputs)

once decided which INPUT to connect the player.
ex. if you select AV1 as input there would be 3socket on its row (yellow/red/white)

now connect the other end of RCA cable to the screen by following the same color code:

RCA yellow cable = TV screen A/V1 input yellow socket
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