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Like you, I had a plasma TV. DVD hookups to my plasma TV used component/composite video and audio plugs and cables (analog). This new LG OLED TV only has HDMI (digital) input and output cabability, but no places to plug in component plugs. The DVD player that I have had for years uses component cables. I had two options: either purchase a new DVD player, such as a Blueray player that had a HDMI cable, or else purchase a composite to HDMI adapter. I purchased a new Blueray player that had a HDMI output cable, as I also wanted an upgraded DVD player that could play ultra HD and HD discs. If you go the route of purchasing a component/compostie to HDMI adapter, see if this Insigna product at Best Buy might work for you: NS-HZ330, SKU 6134312 for about $60. It is an RCA (composite plug) to HDMI converter. I had posed a question, similar to yours, to the LG customer service department. Here was my question to them and their reply: Question: I am planning to replace an old Panasonic plasma TV with your LG OLED65C1PUB TV. Based on the specs on your LG TV, it has 4 HDMI inputs, but no composite inputs. I have a DVD player with 2 audio composite outut plugs and 1 video output plug that are currently plugged into composite inputs in the back of my plasma TV. Is there anyway that I can plug these 3 composite plugs from my DVD player into your LG model TV, if I purchase it? Thanks. LG Agent Response Date : 11/18/2021 Answer: Thank you for reaching out about your interest with the OLED65C1PUB TV. It’s a pleasure to assist you. This unit does not have a dedicated Composite input for connecting video devices but you may try using a Composite to HDMI adapter. We recommend checking with local retailers in your area to ensure you find a product that is both compatible with this TV and meets all your specific needs.
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