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How to Connect an Old TV to a DVD Player
Posted at 20:33, 02/06/2008 by LauraWilliams
Maybe you've upgraded your TV so many times you could start your own electronics outlet. Or maybe you've stuck with your trusty set from college because it works just well enough. No judgment here! Use that old TV as long as you want. You can even connect a new DVD player to it—despite the wiring discrepancies.
According to Wikihow, all you need is an RF modulator (available at electronics stores). This device will convert the output of your DVD player into a signal that can travel over the TV’s coaxial cable.
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