Why is there no picture on my TV from DVD player?
Check the settings of both the DVD player and the TV, make sure they play the same type of video signal, i.e., progressive or interlaced. Some TVs won’t play progressive signals and therefore you should make sure the player (DVD) is not in Progressive Mode.
How do I play a DVD picture on my TV?
Newer DVD players typically come with an HDMI cable, which you can simply plug into the TV and DVD player. However, older models may come with a composite cable. To use this, connect the red, white and yellow plugs into their respective ports on both devices.
Why does my DVD player have picture but no sound?
Ensure the television or stereo receiver is set to the correct input for the DVD player. Ensure the television or stereo receiver is not set to a MUTE or SPEAKER OFF setting. Ensure that the volume on the television or receiver is set to an audible level. Attempt to play a different disc in the DVD player.
Why does my TV have sound but the screen is black?
Check that POWER SAVER/ENERGY SAVE MODE is set to OFF. Some TVs will turn a screen off but still plays the sound. If SLEEP TIMER mistakenly was turned ON, then turn it OFF. A Sleep timer can sometimes be pressed accidentally on the remote and will turn OFF the TV.
How do I unmute my DVD player?
It could be possible that the audio on your DVD player is entirely muted. To ensure that the audio is not muted, go to your DVD settings to check. Alternatively, you can also press the mute button on the remote to unmute the audio.
How do I stop cinavia Code 3?
Official Recommended Solution: According to www.cinavia.com, when you come across “www.cinavia.com message code 3”, the recommended solution is to pause the video for 30 seconds and skip a part or play another disc for at least 10 minutes every now and then.
How do I connect my TV and speakers to my DVD player?
Connect the AUDIO OUT ports on both your Blu-ray and DVD player using red and white audio cables, to the AUDIO IN ports on your TV. Connect the AUDIO OUT ports on your TV to your speakers using standard audio cables, or a Digital Audio (Optical) cable.