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How do I connect my DVD player to my JVC TV?

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Samuel Coleman

Published Apr 15, 2026

How do I connect my DVD player to my JVC TV?

JVC DVD Player Hook Up Instructions

  1. Press the “Power” button on both your JVC DVD player and the device you will be connecting it to.
  2. Insert an HDMI cable into the JVC DVD player’s HDMI output, being careful to correctly orient the plug so that its wider end lines up with the wide end of the jack.

What kind of cable do I need to connect my VCR to my TV?

This means that you’ll most likely want to use an HDMI cable for both if possible, leaving either RCA or s-video connection for your VCR. If your TV only has one HDMI input, you’ll probably want to connect the cable box to it and use a different cable type for the DVD player.

How do you hook up a DVD player to a VCR?

Connect your DVD player to a power source. Plug the DVD player’s power cable into an electrical outlet, be it a wall socket or a surge protector. If the DVD player’s cable is detached from the player itself, you’ll need to attach the cable to the back of the DVD player as well. I have a 5.1 surround sound system.

What kind of cable do I need to hook up a DVD player to my TV?

S-video doesn’t carry sound, so you’ll need the red and white cables from the RCA cable set if you’re hooking up a DVD player or VCR. Check the outputs on your DVD player, VCR, and cable box. The options that you have for connecting your items to your TV will determine the type of connection that you use:

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Connect your DVD player to a power source. Plug the DVD player’s power cable into an electrical outlet, be it a wall socket or a surge protector. If the DVD player’s cable is detached from the player itself, you’ll need to attach the cable to the back of the DVD player as well. I have a 5.1 surround sound system.

This means that you’ll most likely want to use an HDMI cable for both if possible, leaving either RCA or s-video connection for your VCR. If your TV only has one HDMI input, you’ll probably want to connect the cable box to it and use a different cable type for the DVD player.

S-video doesn’t carry sound, so you’ll need the red and white cables from the RCA cable set if you’re hooking up a DVD player or VCR. Check the outputs on your DVD player, VCR, and cable box. The options that you have for connecting your items to your TV will determine the type of connection that you use:

How do you hook up a DVD player to a projector?

Some projectors use a “DVI Input” instead of the three connections listed above. If so, follow the same procedure as “Connecting with an HDMI Cable,” substituting a DVi cable for an HDMI. Plug the first end of the cable into the HDMI socket on the DVD player. Look for the “HDMI” or “HDMI Out” label and fit the cable securely into the socket.