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Which cable should i buy to connect sony dz100 dvd player to JVC LT37FX77 LCD TV?

  • I need some servious help with my DVD and LCD TV connector as i have not been able to find the right solution :-). I live in India and I purchased sony dvdz100 DVD player from UK and have been using it with my old TV with RCA scart connector. It was all fine till i purchased a new LCD TV. 3 weeks ago i purchased a 37 Inch LCD TV from JVC (Model no - LT37FX77), now when i connected my DVD player to new tv with RCA cable the video quality is not good. Some one suggested to buy a scart to RGB connector to connect my TV to DVD player. I really dont know if this will work or not, if yes which cable should i buy. I tried searching for a cable in delhi but noone sells because SCART is not very famous in India. Is there a possibility that i can purchase from your website and then you can courier it to my Indian address? else I know some basics of souldering and wiring, can i make one of my own?

  • Answer:

    If your dvd player has component (red/green/blue video, red/white audio) outputs then all you need to do is get a component cable with those five cables bundled together and connect it to your new tv. Then be sure to go into your dvd player's set up menu and set it for wide screen, and any other settings you want to adjust. DVD players need different setting for HD tvs than your old SD tv. Check the link, I think they ship internationally.

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