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Try buying new DVD player
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.What connection does your TV have? You didn't say. I have seen converters from coaxial cable to the red/white/yellow connectors, but they are getting harder to find.(I've found them in an electronics store called Radio Shack by me) If you are using HDMI cable, than the unit has an output for HDMI so you just plug it in I have a nephew with an older TV that only has the red/white/yellow outputs. For him, I just went with the same basic player, just one step lower which was designed for older TVs. No connection converter needed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The DVD Player (DVPSR510H) has a Digital Co-axial AUDIO OUT port for connecting to a Receiver or a Home Theater System or a Receiver. First, check if the Co-axial port on the TV is for connecting an Audio Cable. First, if the TV has an HDMI port available, you can connect the same from the DVD Player for both Video and Audio. The DVD Player has also a Composite Audio (Red and White) OUT port for connecting to the TV. You can check if the TV has this port and connect the DVD Player to it. You can also connect the Audio cable (Digital Co-axial or Composite Red and White) from the Player to a Receiver or Home Theater System for audio output.
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