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If your old TV set has coaxial terminal for Audio/Video in/out in the back, then connect them in the A/V out terminal on the TV and the other leads to the DVD player. Remember: the Audio requires left and right jacks. The third jack is for video, so, a three terminal jack wire extension is required. If your set is very old with separate wires for audio and video, three separate jack wire extensions can be used and it should work fine. If your Cable antenna uses all three terminals in the back of the TV set, try connecting the DVD player in the front of the TV; only if the A/V ports are available
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Converter boxes are only used to convert digital signals into analog signals so the older non-digital TVs can see the signals. There would be no reason to connect a DVD player into one. If you are just looking to be able to convert the composite connections (red/white/yellow) into a coax connection (round, screw on) then you would just need an RF modulator, which are sold at Best Buy.
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