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DVD Video - Support for Hyundai HPD719 7 DVD Player S-video cable |
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I bought the Hyundai HPD719 7 DVD Player recently and it is great for watching DVDs on the move. I wanted to connect it to my TV too. I have done this using regular video cables but the manual says that it supports s-video as an option extra. Unfortunately there is no reference of how to get the cable. The one end should be a regular s-video cable and the other should fit into the player which is like a 3.5mm headphone jack. The manual does not give a support address and I am unable to find a support site. Any ideas Thanks David zeidman@hotmail.com |
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In article < om>, <> wrote: >Hi, > >I bought the Hyundai HPD719 7 DVD Player recently and it is great for >watching DVDs on the move. I wanted to connect it to my TV too. I have >done this using regular video cables but the manual says that it >supports s-video as an option extra. Unfortunately there is no >reference of how to get the cable. The one end should be a regular >s-video cable and the other should fit into the player which is like a >3.5mm headphone jack. > >The manual does not give a support address and I am unable to find a >support site. > >Any ideas Shop around. There are a great many portable DVD players out there which use multi-level mini phone jacks for various purposes. Usually only the bare essential cables are supplied and you have to buy the rest as accessories. If you check for cables made for other similar models (e.g. JWIN, Cyberhome, Audiovox, etc) you will probably find one that works. Mike S. |
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where to download firware upgrades for this portable dvd player?
Mike S. wrote: > In article < om>, > <> wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I bought the Hyundai HPD719 7 DVD Player recently and it is great for > >watching DVDs on the move. I wanted to connect it to my TV too. I have > >done this using regular video cables but the manual says that it > >supports s-video as an option extra. Unfortunately there is no > >reference of how to get the cable. The one end should be a regular > >s-video cable and the other should fit into the player which is like a > >3.5mm headphone jack. > > > >The manual does not give a support address and I am unable to find a > >support site. > > > >Any ideas > > Shop around. There are a great many portable DVD players out there which > use multi-level mini phone jacks for various purposes. Usually only the > bare essential cables are supplied and you have to buy the rest as > accessories. If you check for cables made for other similar models (e.g. > JWIN, Cyberhome, Audiovox, etc) you will probably find one that works. dcachia@gmail.com |
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