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This wikiHow teaches you how to connect a DVD player to a Samsung TV. The DVD player can be connected to the TV via an HDMI cable, a composite signal lead (lotus plug), a component cable or an S-Video cable. Please check what connection type your Samsung TV supports before purchasing a DVD or Blu-ray player. Once the device is connected, you need to select the appropriate source or input on the TV to view the contents of the DVD player.
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- HDMI: HDMI cable is the only large size connection common on most high definition (HD) TVs. This cable connects to the single “HDMI” port on the DVD player. The connector of the HDMI cable is shaped to fit the HDMI port on the back of the DVD player and TV.
- Component: component cables usually support HD video. This cable has five color-marked connectors. Red, green and blue are picture connectors. Separate white and red cables are audio cables. Simply plug each end of the cable into the corresponding color port on the back of the DVD player.
- Composite: composite cable (sometimes called “AV” or “RCA”) is a format that has been around for a long time. This cable only supports standard definition (SD) video, not HD video. Although similar to component cables, composite cables have only one yellow video connector along with two red and white audio connectors. Plug the yellow cable into the yellow port on the back of the DVD player, and then plug the red and white cable ends into the red and white port on the back of the DVD player.
- S-Video: S-Video is an older format that doesn’t support HD video, but it does create a higher quality standard definition connection than composite cables. The S-Video cable has 4 pins and a small pin. The S-Video cable needs to be plugged in so that the pins fit into the hole on the S-Video port on the back of the DVD player. You also need to connect the two red and white composite audio cables combined with the S-Video cable because the S-Video standard has no audio signal.
- Many newer TVs no longer support the S-Video format.
- Some newer TVs have a shared component/composite port. If you are connecting a composite cable to one of these ports, plug the yellow video cable into the green port on the back of the TV. [1] X Research Source
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This wikiHow teaches you how to connect a DVD player to a Samsung TV. The DVD player can be connected to the TV via an HDMI cable, a composite signal lead (lotus plug), a component cable or an S-Video cable. Please check what connection type your Samsung TV supports before purchasing a DVD or Blu-ray player. Once the device is connected, you need to select the appropriate source or input on the TV to view the contents of the DVD player.
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