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Blu-Ray connect to Old TV?
We got a free Blu-Ray player with a recent appliance purchase, but we do not have an HD TV. The Blu-ray Player only has two connections on the back. It has an HDMI, and a connecter that says "Coaxial Digital"
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Our TV has the old 3 pronged A/V Input. (Yellow, Red, White)
We don't care about picture, we just want to use Netflix on it for now. How can we connect this to our TV? Is it even possible? Are there converters we can purchase or anything?
Can you please post a link or a picture, so I know what to look/ask for? Thank you!
2 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
Yes there is a coaxial converter that's a smaller box shape and it has a 3 to 5 of the av input spots. Go to radio shack, best buy, walmart. One of these places would have what you need.
- classicsatLv 79 years ago
You cannot, affordably.
Your practical options are to get a new TV, a Blu-Ray player that has composite A/V out, or stick with DVD.