Your friend probably connected the red wire to the yellow jacks and left the white wire where it was. You can do that until you get the proper 3 lead patch cable (red/yellow/white) from Walmart.
so like someone said, you need a cable connecting the yellow (video) of the dvd to the yellow of the tv, and ( stereo audio ) red to red and white to white. the type of cable is called RCA
Red is audio-right. White is audio-left. Yellow is video. Somebody must have broke it while you were out and jacked your yellow cable. So you don't have any video. You need to find a red-white-yellow cable. They are like $3 at Target or where ever.
Another possibility, you might need to connect a separate s-video cable or composite video cable. The composite video cable would have red-blue-green plugs I think. Anyways, you are missing your video cable,. What ever kind it is.
you are missing the yellow plug-in thing that should go with the red and white. if i remember correctly, red and white are only audio but once you get a cord with yellow as well it should work great! anyway. ur so funny :D
check in your box of stuff for another short coaxial cable liek the one that connects to the wall. That can go between dvd player and tv and carries both audio and video.
otherwise i agree with the person who said connect both red ends of that cable into the yellow holes so at least you get video. you could leave the white ends in the white holes so you get one side speaker audio.
you defiantly need one in the yellow video plug, both audio are unnecessary, take the red (for example), unplug it from the dvd player, and plug it into the yellow video, and the other side of the red cable into the yellow vid in on the tv,[person]probably just used that cable b/c it was handy,and tidy opposed to the full 3 color set.Most digital equipment will ignore a feed if there's no video, if you are putting audio in, it will ignore it to prevent static audio unless it can detect video.
You need to put either the white one or the red one, where theres a white area, like how you said you had it plugged in the yellow area. Keep one plugged in there, andd the other plugged into the white area.. I hope you understand what im saying, cause it'll be a bitch to explain ;o
You can put those jacks into any socket to see if it works OK? It will not damage anything.
Good luck, mrbluenun
mrbluenun 1 year ago
Just to check, do you have a signal going to your video player, either from your TV or a antenna?
mrbluenun 1 year ago
oh ru drunk
P4IG310 1 year ago
Your friend probably connected the red wire to the yellow jacks and left the white wire where it was. You can do that until you get the proper 3 lead patch cable (red/yellow/white) from Walmart.
l0wlevel 2 years ago
At 3.48, move the red one below it to the red one to the side maybe?
whataboutadam 2 years ago
so like someone said, you need a cable connecting the yellow (video) of the dvd to the yellow of the tv, and ( stereo audio ) red to red and white to white. the type of cable is called RCA
mcasual 2 years ago
Red is audio-right. White is audio-left. Yellow is video. Somebody must have broke it while you were out and jacked your yellow cable. So you don't have any video. You need to find a red-white-yellow cable. They are like $3 at Target or where ever.
an80sGuy 2 years ago
Another possibility, you might need to connect a separate s-video cable or composite video cable. The composite video cable would have red-blue-green plugs I think. Anyways, you are missing your video cable,. What ever kind it is.
an80sGuy 2 years ago
you are missing the yellow plug-in thing that should go with the red and white. if i remember correctly, red and white are only audio but once you get a cord with yellow as well it should work great! anyway. ur so funny :D
ilovedandy2 2 years ago
"It tastes like Christmas". Where have I heard that before? :)
HeyRadialMoon 2 years ago
check in your box of stuff for another short coaxial cable liek the one that connects to the wall. That can go between dvd player and tv and carries both audio and video.
otherwise i agree with the person who said connect both red ends of that cable into the yellow holes so at least you get video. you could leave the white ends in the white holes so you get one side speaker audio.
cudthree 2 years ago
ummm i think thats a CD player not a DVD player.
666ThaScarecro666 2 years ago
On my equipment the white & red leads are for audio only
Do you have a yellow lead for picture? . Good luck!
Bowieaddick 2 years ago
you defiantly need one in the yellow video plug, both audio are unnecessary, take the red (for example), unplug it from the dvd player, and plug it into the yellow video, and the other side of the red cable into the yellow vid in on the tv,[person]probably just used that cable b/c it was handy,and tidy opposed to the full 3 color set.Most digital equipment will ignore a feed if there's no video, if you are putting audio in, it will ignore it to prevent static audio unless it can detect video.
silntdoogood 2 years ago 5
get a hammer?
jordannnnnnn 2 years ago
You need to put either the white one or the red one, where theres a white area, like how you said you had it plugged in the yellow area. Keep one plugged in there, andd the other plugged into the white area.. I hope you understand what im saying, cause it'll be a bitch to explain ;o
samANDanne 2 years ago
I miss Pumpkin Pie IC...sigh. Maybe I can make some - need someone to send me a can of pumpkin LOL!
NorwayHero 2 years ago
Oh you lucky dog! I love Umpqua Peppermint Candy and Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream. YUM!
secretshine 2 years ago
Why don't you buy a new cord (RCA connector, I think) with the three colors so you can have the yellow, red and white?
That's very weird that the yellow one is missing. Did it come with an s-video cord or anything?
discountbacon 2 years ago