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lisa beck Posted on Aug 28, 2012
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No sound for dvd

Emerson has the blue red green, dynex is all white, red, yellow ports

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If you have tried using different input devices, looked for loose contacts
in power outlet, RC Jack, cable and connectors, the TV might need service.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: No Sounds when connect XBOX 360 to HD port

you need to run the white & the red to the aud. input

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SOURCE: Hitachi 50" Ultravision too much yellow, not much blue

First of all sorry for delay.
can you provide a image of yello shadow.I believe it seems to be technically say "ghost image"
If it is ghost image we can try by entering SERVICE Menu and adjust RGB level of the light engine.

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SOURCE: Connecting Wii to Emerson 37 in LCD tv

Finally found the correct point of entry to tv and correct channel on my own.

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The red white and yellow cables are composite connections. The red/green/blue connections are component connections.

The playstation's composite connections consist of two audio connections- red & white, and a composite yellow video connection. The TV's white connection is the audio, and the red/green/blue are component video. You need an adapter that will connect the one yellow(composite video) to the three red/green/blue (component video) connections

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 10, 2009

SOURCE: My wii connection is black and white

You are connecting it into the wrong input. The Wii comes with a RCA cables that should go into the Video (composite) input that has yellow, red, and white. The component input will not work with the RCA cable input. Plug your Wii into Video1 and you should get the right colors. There should be another HDMI on the side of your TV, there are inputs located both on the back and side of the TV for your convience.

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I CANNOT MATCH THE RED/YELLOW/WHITE COMPOSITE PLUGS TO MY DYNEX 40' TV. I ALSO DIDN'T GET A USER GUIDE WITH THE DVD PLAYER, ONLY A QUICK START GUIDE.

Hi the link below will talk you to the manual http://www.manualowl.com/m/Vizio/VBR120/Manual/157593
Hi I'm not 100% sure what dynex model you have however i am aware that not all models have the red/yellow and white composite plugs. So you best bet is to use an hdmi cable it will give you best picture and can be brought of ebay from £3. If the tv as a scart plug connector, you can get a red/yellow/white adepter to Covent it to scart like the images below:
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Plugging red to red, white to white, and yellow to SPDIF (black) and got no picture with sound. Plugging red to red, white to white, and yellow to green and got black and white picture with sound. How...

First you need a component cable to solve your problem.Since you have not mentioned what device you are connecting to your TV, I''ll assume its a DVD player or a settop box.There is a Red and White audio sockets + Red / Green / Blue component video socket. Just make sure you connect the corresponding two sets of jacks at both end of your TV & DVD player and everything will work. bobhifi_21.jpg
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The yellow blue and green.. which one is video plug?

What you have is a component cable. By the sound of the cable it seems like you might have this kind:

http://www.componentcable.net/images/Component%20Cable%20PS3.jpg
The Yellow / Blue / Green / Red cables are all meant for video. The back/side of your display will either have matching colors, or it will just have a yellow, white, red. You want to plug in the Blue, Green, and Red cables. If your display doesn't have this, it's not capable of component video, in which case you will want to plug in the Yellow / White / Red into the AV slots.
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Dynex dx-32l151a11 the picture is black and white with the dvd player

With a Black and White picture it sounds like you're trying to connect the DVD Player's "Composite" connection to the TV's Component Connection.

Composite is a 3 wire system with Yellow for the video, and red and white for the audio. On your TV this connection is located on the side.

Component is a 5 wire system, with Blue, Green & Red for Video, and Red and White for audio. On your TV this connection type is located on the rear panel.

Check to make sure you are hooking the DVD player & the TV to the same input types.
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We're not getting any sound from the dvd's. I have two cables (green/blue/red) and (red/white). but I'm at a loss how to connect from DVD to TV. Help please!

If your TV has the green, blue, red inputs then connect these 3 cables for the picture. DVD to TV, green to green, blue to blue and red to red. If your TV only has a yellow input, then connect the green cable only from the DVD yellow to the TV yellow. Now for the sound. Connect the DVD white to the TV white. Connect the DVD red to the TV red with the red cable. The white and red inputs will be next to the yellow and the green, blue, red inputs on the TV. Next select the TV input using your TV remote. Select the input for the DVD connection.
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Emerson tv dont work with xbox. can only hear audio but no video

IS THE THING PLUGGED IN RIGHT? YELLOW TO THE YELLOW, RED TO THE RED, WHITE TO THE WHITE? HOW ABOUT GREEN TO GREEN, BLUE TO BLUE, RED TO RED, WHITE TO WHITE?
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The picture is green

Make sure that the unit is connected to the tv properly. Be aware that most dvd players have six connections. You can connect the unit to the television using RCA cables (yellow, white, red) or RCA sound with component video (white, red, blue, green, and red). When using the yellow-white-red method, the sound is carried by the white and red cables and the video signal is carried by the yellow cable. If you're using the white-red-blue-green-red method, the white and one of the red cables carries the sound, and the blue-green-red cable carries the video signal. This connection uses one cable for the green component of the picture, one for the blue, and one for the red. Make sure that the cables are connected properly and you don't have the two red ones mixed up. Connect Sound-R to Sound-R, component R to component R, etc. If that doesn't work, you may be able to adjust the picture on the tv. There's still a chance that the machine is defective.
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How to connect to TV

The Yellow/Red/White connectors are Composite+Audio
Yellow carries a composite signal and Red and White Carry left and right audio channels.

Red Green Blue Connectors are Component
Each coloured connector carries one 'component' of the picture

So yes, your extra set of red white yellow cables would be fine to use, just make sure you connect the same colors at each end red-red green-green blue-blue

However..... the red green blue only carry the video, you will still need to carry the Audio, this is usually done either by the red and white (L & R stereo) or your DVD may also have an optical or coaxial output to carry the sound. if there is no equivalent connector on the TV then you may be stuck swapping the red/white cables, usually though there would be 2 sets of red/white connectors one set to go with the yellow, one set to go with RGB.
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Picture but no sound

Best to use the a/v cables.
Your player should have output ports for audio and video, on the ports that say output, plug the cable red to red, white ot white, and yellow to yellow.
Now, the cable going the back of the TV. Your choice, input1 or input 2. Just plug red to red, white to white, and yellow to yellow.
Now press the the input button on your remote until the picture and sound appear.
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DVD won't play movies in color

RCA cable connectors (red,white, yellow) are usually for an analog setup. You could still use these for "component" setup, but know the difference with color stamps as follows:

Component color stamps are "blue, green, red" ( blue is marked Pb, green is marked Y, red is marked Pr)

RCA color stamps your using are "red, white, yellow"

Here are the proper hook up method for "Component" using your "RCA" connectors:

On both the TV and DVD component setup:

Plug the red RCA fitting in the component port marked "Pr (red)

Plug the white RCA fitting in the component port marked "Pb (blue)

Plug the yellow RCA fitting in the component port marked "Y (green)


Be sure this setup is the same for the TV's component input ports, and the DVD's component output ports.

i-Note:

For optimum picture quality you may want to purchase component cables as the gage is thicker giving better impedance match resulting in better picture and sound quality.





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