1, as long as the video output interface behind the DVD is available and the input interface behind the TV supports the same type of interface, you can connect.
2. Look for the output interface behind the DVD first. Generally, there are AVI interfaces (red, white and Huang San colors), and there are corresponding AV input interfaces behind the TV. Then an AV cable (available on DVD, which is very cheap) is connected to the AV interface of TV and DVD respectively, and the corresponding color interface will do.
3. Turn on the TV, switch the input source to the AV interface (switch to AV 1 when the cable is plugged into the TV, and switch to AV2 when the cable is plugged into AV2), and then start the DVD to play normally. If you find no sound or image, please check the AV input port on the back of the TV. Is it because the red, yellow and white lines of AV 1 and AV2 are mixed together, and the audio and video outputs are not in the same group?
4. If there is an S-terminal interface or other interfaces of the same type on the back of TV and DVD, you can use this interface cable for the same connection. This method is the same as the above AVL method.