I have a JVC DVD Digital TH-M303 Home Theater system. The connections on my TV are old and produce a highly distorted xbox picture. I want to hook it up to the dvd system because the DVD picture quality on the screen is excellent, I just don’t know where to plug in the cables in the back of the DVD unit. Can anyone help me?
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see the red, white and yellow plug ins? they go into the red, white, and yellow plug ins on the dvd system.
Well, plug in the RCA (Yellow, White, Red) cables into the Video Input on your HTS(Home Theater System). If you have more than one, plug into any one of them, and make sure to have it on that input to have it work.
The two previous answers sound pretty good, but let me add my 2 cents. If you are having a problem getting it to work, then you will have to change the input on the DVD player. For example, I have a DVD recorder that has mulptiple inputs (cable, s video and even red/white/yellow input on the front).
Remember this, just because your DVD looks good on the TV doesn’t mean that your xbox will look as good because your audio and video is only as strong as your weakest connection. To further clarify, if you are running component video and optical audio from your DVD player to your TV and running left/right/video (red/white/yellow cables) from your xbox to your DVD player, then the best reception you can hope for is the red/white/yellow.