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I am trying to install DVD player/recorder to my sony strdh510 reciever get the sound but no picture. I plug the dvd as per manural green/blue/red out to DVD in green/blue/red what am I doing wrong

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It appears you are trying to connect via "component" video - green (Y), red (Pr), and blue (Pb). Make sure the settings on the Sony is set to component - NOT composite. You can try composite - the yellow to yellow jack (from the DVD to receiver or TV), to see if that works, but make sure your settings are for composite. The audio are red and white, right and left respectively and are used for both schemes above.

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