It is possible to hook digital television converter boxes and DVD players up to any television, regardless of how old the TV is. Your TV doesn't have to have the standard red, yellow and white audio/video connections. All televisions have a standard coaxial input to plug an antenna into. This is the only piece of equipment your TV needs to enjoy not just the benefits of digital television, but also high quality DVD movies as well.
Instructions
1. Use the coaxial cable that came with your digital converter box to connect the box to your television. Screw one end of the cable into the coax input labeled "Antenna IN" on the back of your television, and the other into the "TV OUT" coax input on the back of the converter box.
2. Screw the coaxial cable that comes with any standard television antenna into the "Antenna IN" coax input on the back of the digital converter box.
3. Plug the red, yellow and white audio/video cables from the DVD player into the red, yellow and white audio/video inputs on the back of the converter box. The red cable goes into the red input, the white into white, and the yellow into yellow.
4. Make sure both your digital converter box and your DVD player are plugged into wall outlets. Plug the power cords connected to each device into any standard wall outlet, power strip or surge protector.
5. Make sure your television is set to the correct channel. Depending on your model of television, you will either need to set your television to channel "3" or "4" to see and hear the DVD player.
6. Make sure the digital converter box and the DVD player are both powered on. The digital converter box needs to be on at all times in order to use your DVD player in this particular setup.
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