01Method 1: HDMI Connection

  • Check if your TV and DVD player have HDMI ports.
  • If both devices have HDMI ports, use an HDMI cable to connect the DVD player to the TV. Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port on the DVD player and the other end into the HDMI port on the TV.
  • Once the cable is connected, turn on the TV and DVD player. Use the TV remote to select the HDMI input source where the DVD player is connected.
  • If your TV has multiple HDMI ports, remember the port number or label where the DVD player is connected for future reference.
  • The TV should now display the DVD player's video and audio output. You can use the DVD player's remote to control playback.

02Method 2: Component Video Connection

  • Check if your TV and DVD player have component video ports.
  • If both devices have component video ports, use component video cables to connect the DVD player to the TV. These cables have three color-coded connectors: red, green, and blue.
  • Insert one end of the component video cable into the corresponding video output ports on the DVD player. Match the colors of the connectors with the colors of the ports.
  • Connect the other end of the component video cable to the component video input ports on the TV. Make sure to match the colors of the connectors with the colors of the ports.
  • Use an additional pair of audio cables (usually red and white) to connect the audio output ports of the DVD player to the audio input ports of the TV.
  • Turn on the TV and DVD player. Change the TV's input source to the component video input where the DVD player is connected.
  • The TV should now display the DVD player's video and audio output. Control the playback using the DVD player's remote.

03Method 3: S-Video Connection

  • Check if your TV and DVD player have S-Video ports.
  • If both devices have S-Video ports, use an S-Video cable to connect the DVD player to the TV.
  • Insert one end of the S-Video cable into the S-Video output port on the DVD player and the other end into the S-Video input port on the TV.
  • Connect an additional pair of audio cables (usually red and white) to transfer the audio output from the DVD player to the TV. Insert one end of the audio cables into the audio output ports on the DVD player and the other end into the audio input ports on the TV.
  • Turn on the TV and DVD player. Use the TV remote to select the input source where the DVD player is connected.
  • The TV should now display the DVD player's video and audio output. Control the playback using the DVD player's remote.

Conclusion

By following the methods mentioned above, you can connect your DVD player to a TV without using AV cables. Choose the method that is compatible with the ports available on your TV and DVD player.

MethodsDetails
Method 1Connect DVD player to TV using HDMI cable
Method 2Connect DVD player to TV using component video cables
Method 3Connect DVD player to TV using S-Video cable
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