How can I connect my DVD player to a TV without RCA inputs?

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Asked By TechieJoe23 On

Hey everyone! I recently picked up a DVD player from a Facebook marketplace deal. The player uses RCA cables, but my TV doesn't have those inputs. I bought an RCA to HDMI adapter, but my TCL TV still can't detect the DVD player. Any tips to help me out?

4 Answers

Answered By HomeTechGuru On

You could also consider getting a DVD player with HDMI output instead. It’ll give you the best picture quality without any hassle! Plus, if you have any other outputs like Component or S-Video, those are better choices too.

Answered By GadgetGuy69 On

Just a heads up, I noticed in one of your pics that the connectors might not be pushed in all the way. Make sure they’re firmly connected, especially the center pin of the white cable—bad contact could definitely cause this issue.

Answered By DVDMaster99 On

First off, make sure the DVD player is actually sending out a signal. Check if the lights are on and if it tries to play a DVD—those are good signs! If everything seems fine, it might be a different issue altogether.

Answered By CablingWhiz4U On

Make sure you’re using the right cables. If your RCA cables are the standard red, yellow, and white ones, that’s fine, but be aware that quality won't be as good as other options. If your adapter is powered, it should be plugged in too—some adapters need a USB power input.

VideoNerd88 -

Yeah, check that the adapter is powered. It’s also worth noting that RCA is the lowest quality output you can use—if you can, try to find a DVD player that has HDMI output for a much clearer picture.

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