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Joined on: Sunday, 13th January 2002, 15:57, Last used: Sunday, 13th January 2002, 15:57

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RE: How do I connect a DVD player to a scartless TV?

My video is a Phillips 676, the DVD is Oritron 1030, and I`ve already used the hack on this site to make it multi-region. The TV doesn`t have any other connectors, only the ariel.

How do I connect a DVD player to a scartless TV?

My TV is fairly old, but it`s a large screen and I`m happy with it (and can`t afford a new one just now). I was given a DVD player for xmas but since the only input I have to the TV is via an ariel connection, all my other connections go via the video ( I have a digibox which runs thru the video) and then the video leads to the TV, right?

Okay, now when I tried to connect the DVD player via a scart socket between the player and my video, the picture keeps dropping and such.

I know there is a security feature on DVDs that make them uncopyable, and I don`t want to copy the discs (why would I when I already have the film on better format?) but is there some sort of overide? Is there a scart lead or connection that will cost me a lot less than having to buy a new TV with a scart connection?

Please help, I`m desperate to watch my Stargate Special Edition!!