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Posted by Bill McCutcheon on 09/29/37 11:34
<littleboyblu87@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1134117146.071696.202840@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> It's been several years since I last purchased any video equipment (tv,
> vcr, etc.). I've never owned a DVD player unless you want to count my
> DVD-ROM drive.
>
> I've been looking online for a DVD player and I'm having trouble trying
> to figure out if they're compatible with my TV setup. My TV is several
> years old and has a (RF?) coaxial cable input as well as two audio
> terminals and one video terminal on the back that use the RCA type
> plugs.
>
> My incoming cable is connected to the cable box input, the cable box
> output is connected to the VCR input, the VCR output is then connected
> to the TV input. All my connections, equipment, etc. is analog.
>
> When purchasing a DVD player, what kind of hookup/cable/connection
> should I be looking for? If it has a digital coaxial output, can I use
> it with regular (analog) coxial cables and connections? I'm guessing
> that I would need an RF Modulator, is this correnct?
>
You said you're looking for a DVD player, not a recorder. If that's so,
then you only have to worry about the signal from the player to the TV.
You said the TV has composite video (single yellow RCA jack) and 2-channel
stereo audio (red and white RCA jacks) inputs. So, look for a player with
this type of output. Most (but not all) will have it. When you want to
watch a DVD, set your TV for video input. An RF modulator is neither
required nor desired.
-- Bill McC.
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