How to connect a VCD/DVD player to a TV

Instructions on how to connect a VCD/DVD player to a TV to help lead video and audio signals from the player to the TV

Connect the VCD/DVD player to the TV to help guide the video and audio signals from the player to the TV. Normally connecting through the AV port - Audio Video will be used, but some devices also allow connection through other ports with a higher quality image signal. Here are some common ways to connect from a VCD/DVD player to a TV.

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How to connect a VCD/DVD player to a TV

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Connect via AV port - Audio/Video

This is the commonly used connection through the AV port between the VCD/DVD player and the TV. In which the video signal connection port is yellow, the audio signal connection port - Audio is red - the left channel and white - the right channel.

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Connect via AV port - Audio/Video

This type of connection uses 3 composite signal leads - lotus plug, in which the yellow wire transmits the image signal - Video, this red and white transmits the audio signal - Audio for the two left channels - L/Left and right channel - R/Right.

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AV signal connection cable - Audio/Video

Note that the audio connector and leads can be red/white or red/black. In case the wire has a different color, just plug in the correct signal position. This type of connection gives a medium quality picture signal.

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Connecting via S-Video port

This is the connection through the S-Video port between the VCD/DVD player and the TV. This connection port is usually black and in it has 4 small jacks to transmit image signals. Because the S-Video port only transmits video signals, you need to have two additional audio conductors for the left and right channels.

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Connecting via S-Video port

This type of connection uses 1 S-Video signal conductor to transmit image - Video signals. 

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S-Video signal connection wire

Also need additional audio wire - Audio includes two red and white wires to transmit audio signals - Audio for two left channels - L/Left and right channel - R/Right.

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Audio signal connection wire

Note that when connecting in this way, when plugging in, pay attention to rotate the S-Video cord in the correct position of the pins to avoid breaking the small pins inside. This type of connection gives a higher quality image signal.

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Connect via Component port

This is the way to connect through the Component ports between the VCD/DVD player and the TV. This connection has 3 video signal ports - Video with red, blue and green colors. Because the Component ports only transmit video signals, you need to have two more audio conductors - Audio for the left and right channels.

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Connecting via component port

This type of connection uses 3 Composite signal conductors - lotus plug to transmit image - Video signals.

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Component signal connection wire

In addition, it is necessary to add wires to connect audio signals - Audio includes two red and white wires to transmit audio signals - Audio for two left channels - L/Left and right channels - R/Right.

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Audio signal connection wire

Note that when connecting in this way, there must be 3 wires of image - video signals and must connect the correct color or the correct symbol on each connection port. This connection type gives the highest quality picture signal of the three connection types.

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Update 08 May 2023
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