The converter will probably cost 15 25.
How to connect dvd to tv with rca cables.
Video yellow end and audio red white.
This demonstration uses one component video cable with red green and blue rca jacks and a separate audio cable with.
Connect your dvd player with the included cables.
Plug in the composite cables to the rca outputs on the back of your tv source and then plug in the composite cables to the rca inputs of the dvd recorder.
An hdmi cable will transmit the bast video audio combination.
To use composite cables also known as rca the yellow plug is video the red and white plugs audio.
Ge composite audio video cable 6 ft.
Unplug your tv and dvd player.
Dvd player ideally you ll use hdmi if it s available.
If you can t use this the composite cables yellow white red will also carry both video and audio.
Find the component video and audio outputs on your video source that is the device that is going to connect to the tv.
Get the right cables for each item.
Since your dvds will be higher quality than your vhs tapes use s video here instead of for the vcr if necessary.
The dvd player will connect to the converter and you ll need an hdmi cable to connect the converter to the tv.
Vcr you ll want to use either rca cables or s video cables.
Component cables blue green red may give you the best video quality but won t transmit audio.
Some new smart tvs have done away with these connectors on the back but if it s there it should be color coded and you just plug in to match the colors.
This will largely depend on the types and number of connections that your tv has.
Rca is a cable typically with three connectors.
Then connect the rca outputs from the dvd recorder to rca inputs on the tv.
Make sure the dvd cables will reach the tv from the shelf you choose.
Connect the dvd player to the tv using the best cable connection available.
Carefully plug your cables in.
If not use rca cables or s video cables.
Assuming the three prongs are the red white and yellow rca cables and the tv has a hdmi connection then you ll need a rca input converter.
Placing the dvd on top of or underneath other devices may cause overheating source.