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I've had a lot of recommendations to put a flat screen tv on our wall since our room is so narrow. However, I've been resistent since we still need to have a place to put the cable box and dvd player. So if we need a stand or something I can't justify spending the $$$ to wall mount it rather then just sit it on the stand.

Does anyone have an alternative for where to put your cable box/dvd player??

I have a really really stupid question..I just can't figure out those remote extenders. Right now our flat screen is mounted above our fireplace. The receiver and dvd player sit side-by-side on the mantel (which I HATE). I'd love to be able to move it out of the room in our hall closet....but how are the components hooked up to the tv then?? That is the part I am confused about. They'd still have to be connected somehow.....I don't get it!

This is a very basic guide for first-time users. The Jensen TV and DVD player work much like what you have at home. The biggest difference is that you must scan for channels when you move to a different location.

Our T@G teardrop camper, which we purchased a year ago, came equipped with a Jensen TV and DVD player. We have used it, in some fashion, on every trip we have taken. However, we are not experts. I know that some campers have very sophisticated equipment and powerful antennas and that is not us.

The good thing is, if it works, it works. For example, if you're sending a 4K HDR signal from your 4K Blu-ray player to your 4K HDR TV and the TV shows a 4K HDR signal, you're set. It's not possible to get a better image using a different 4K HDMI cable. That's not how the technology works.

Also remember, if one step in your chain isn't 4K HDR, nothing is. As in, if you connect a 4K Blu-ray disc player to an old sound bar and then to a 4K TV, you won't be able to get a 4K signal to the TV. Also, some TVs only have one or two HDMI inputs that are HDMI 2.1 compatible. Check your owner's manual for that, too.

The vast majority of you will just need an HDMI cable of a few feet/meters to connect your TV to your nearby cable/satellite box, video streamer, 4K Blu-ray player, or game console. Some of you, though, are looking for something with a longer cable length. There are a lot of variables to consider, which we'll discuss, so we don't have a simple pick.

Keep in mind there's no such thing as HDMI cable "versions." As in, there's no such thing as an "HDMI 2.0" cable. The version numbers refer to the physical connections in your TV, receiver or sound bar. So your TV and 4K Blu-ray player need to both have HDMI 2.0 to watch HDR content, but the cable connecting them couldn't care less. It's just a dumb pipe.

I just bought a Samsung TU 700 50-inch tv that I want to connect a Verizon set top box, a Denon AVR s730h receiver, and a Sony ubp-ux80 blu ray player to. What is the best way to connect everything to the new TV?

There are many ways you can connect your gear, but the method I'd recommend is to connect your two audio/video sources (cable box and Blu-ray player) to the Denon receiver via HDMI cables, then connect the receiver's HDMI/ARC output to the TV's HDMI 2 (eARC) input also via an HDMI cable. This will ensure that you get the best sound and picture quality from all of your sources.

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Use the remote control provided with your Loop Player to turn on the device by pressing the red power button (if it has not powered on automatically). The front of the player will have a red light if the device is plugged in but not turned on and a blue light if it is turned on. Once powered on, you should then see this screen:

Once you've connected to a network, open the Loop app with your remote control at the home page by selecting "OPEN LOOP". You may be prompted to enter your 6-digit code if your player was not pre-activated.

Navigate on any device to loop.tv/activate and input the email address associated with the account (the email used for signing up). This will generate the 6-digit code required to activate your player. Again, if the player was pre-registered by Loop Media before shipping, this step of generating a code is not necessary and you can move on to connecting to the Internet.

Also, for other components (cable box, media player and blu ray player), I have a conventional setup where the components are connected to the receiver via HDMI and one HDMI cable goes from the receiver to the video in of the TV. This works well and I want to keep it the same way while being able to do the items above (Netflix and Chromecase on surround sound).

If you brought a DVD player, you'll need to run a cable from the TV to the player, and another from the player to the wall. Please see the manufacturer's instructions for proper set-up, as ResNet will only provide support for the connection between a TV and the wall jack.

There's no need to wait in long lines, pay a fortune for tickets and popcorn and sit in a noisy theater just to watch high-quality movies. With a DVD player, you can enjoy your favorite movies without any expensive hassles or distractions. In just a few moments, you can take the DVD player out of the box, connect it to your TV and sit back to watch a show. Read the steps listed below and learn about how to connect a DVD player to a TV.

The other big part of the how to connect a DVD player to a television is the port selection on your DVD player. What kind of ports you get greatly depends on the player in question, but here are the most common solutions.

And as you can see in this article, not only is it incredibly easy, but you also have options in regards to what kind of connectors you can use. Have an older DVD player? RCA is the way to go. Found a more modern variant? Go for HDMI and enjoy the one-cable-does-it-all solution!

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