Monday, January 18, 2010

Jvc Dvd Shelf System Hooking Up An Xbox To A JVC DVD Home Theater System?

Hooking up an xbox to a JVC DVD home theater system? - jvc dvd shelf system

I have a JVC TH-M303 DVD Digital Home Theater System. The connectors on my TV is old and produce a very distorted picture of the Xbox. I am the DVD because the quality of DVD image on the screen is very good, I do not know where to connect the cables to the back of the DVD connection. Can anyone help?

4 comments:

  1. The two previous answers sound very good, but let me add my 2 cents. If you have a problem with its operation, then you must change the entry on the DVD. For example, I have a DVD burner that has the entries mulptiple (cable, S-Video or even red / white / yellow) at the main entrance.

    Remember this, because DVD does well on TV does not mean that the Xbox will be as good as the audio and video as strong as its weakest link. To clarify, if you run component video and optical audio from your DVD player to your TV and clockwise rotation / right / video (red / white / yellow cables) of your Xbox DVD drive, then the best home you can wait in red / white / yellow.

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  2. The two previous answers sound very good, but let me add my 2 cents. If you have a problem with its operation, then you must change the entry on the DVD. For example, I have a DVD burner that has the entries mulptiple (cable, S-Video or even red / white / yellow) at the main entrance.

    Remember this, because DVD does well on TV does not mean that the Xbox will be as good as the audio and video as strong as its weakest link. To clarify, if you run component video and optical audio from your DVD player to your TV and clockwise rotation / right / video (red / white / yellow cables) of your Xbox DVD drive, then the best home you can wait in red / white / yellow.

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  3. Well, the RCA connectors (yellow, white, red))-cable to the video input on the HTS (home theater system. If you have more than one party, one of them connected, and make sure that you insert this in order to get the job done.

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  4. Plug-ins, see red, white and yellow? Plug-ins are in red, white and yellow on the DVD system.

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