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01-01-2004, 09:53 AM
Got me a set of tires a couple months ago, and to sweeten the pot Michelin threw in a free DVD player. A JVC XV-N3, to be exact. That's cool; it's about time to add an alternative to my VCR. Anyways, the player finally came in last week. I was all ecxited about getting free stuff in the mail, so I was happy for an hour or so.
Until I tried to hook the thing up. My television is like 15 years old, but perfectly servicable (well, I don't have a manual. Or a remote. But hey! Don't need 'em). There's a pair of jacks in the back clearly labeled "video audio input." The DVD player has a set of video and audio output jacks. OK, there's two audio outs and only one audio in on the TV, but I can live without stereo for the time being. So I plug in each end of all the patch cords I can, and turn on the player.
At which point, according to the instructions, I'm supposed to see some kind of DVD set-up screen. Only I don't. Still see the six o'clock news. I jigger wires around, and turn things on and off, and unhook the antenna. Nothing. I find a button on the front of the TV that's labeled "TV/AV" ("Eureka!" I think for about three seconds). I push it. A bunch of times. Nothing.
I also unhook the VCR (which I know works) from the antenna jack, and patch its A/V out into the TV A/V jacks. This doesn't work either, which seems to imply that it's the TV at fault, not the DVD.
All right then. Any suggestions? For instance, can I buy something that will convert the A/V into an antenna signal, something like that? I hate to buy a brand new TV (especially if I'm overlooking something stupid).
Until I tried to hook the thing up. My television is like 15 years old, but perfectly servicable (well, I don't have a manual. Or a remote. But hey! Don't need 'em). There's a pair of jacks in the back clearly labeled "video audio input." The DVD player has a set of video and audio output jacks. OK, there's two audio outs and only one audio in on the TV, but I can live without stereo for the time being. So I plug in each end of all the patch cords I can, and turn on the player.
At which point, according to the instructions, I'm supposed to see some kind of DVD set-up screen. Only I don't. Still see the six o'clock news. I jigger wires around, and turn things on and off, and unhook the antenna. Nothing. I find a button on the front of the TV that's labeled "TV/AV" ("Eureka!" I think for about three seconds). I push it. A bunch of times. Nothing.
I also unhook the VCR (which I know works) from the antenna jack, and patch its A/V out into the TV A/V jacks. This doesn't work either, which seems to imply that it's the TV at fault, not the DVD.
All right then. Any suggestions? For instance, can I buy something that will convert the A/V into an antenna signal, something like that? I hate to buy a brand new TV (especially if I'm overlooking something stupid).