Vettecop wrote
I don't have a cable box or surround sound. My DVD player is a combo unit with a VCR as well.
I don't know why it's hooked up the way it is either. I thought that's the way it was before but apparently I'm wrong. I'll work on it some more today. Thanks for the offer - I just might have to take you up on it.
OK, the VCR makes sense now in wanting the video-in for the cable. That should be a coax cable from the wall into the DVD/VCR. This is so you can record shows coming across the cable line. You want this. This should be all you need to get the signal into the DVD/VCR box.
Next you need to get the video and sound out of the DVD/VCR and to the TV.
Component Video wires are color coded to make them idiot-proof. Unless you have multiple component in on the TV, this should be easy...or are color blind.
Sound is carried over different wires. Red & White. There should be a set that is with the component video wires you just plugged in. Attach then there.
Next, you need to set the TV to the appropriate video-in signal. This is usually handled by the remote. Look for a button that does this function. You might have to toggle between several. e.g. Video 1, Video 2, Video 3, Video 4. On the back of the TV, it might give you a good guess as to which one it will be.
Hope that helps. You know how to reach me. Heck, you could probably make a single call and show up on my doorstep. LOL!