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Connecting my DVD RCA jacks to the Aux-In of the Stereo
I am trying to figure out what I need to do to get my DVD player to play
through the Aux-Input of my in-dash CD/Stereo. I want to have stereo output through the stereo instead of utilizing the TV speakers. The DVD player has RCA jacks for audio output and if I connect them to the Aux-In of CD player, all that I get is a loud buzz. Connecting it to the audio input on the TV works fine. Plugging other devices into the Aux-In is fine, but not the DVD player. Any suggestions as to what I have to do to make this work? -- Geoff |
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Connecting my DVD RCA jacks to the Aux-In of the Stereo
Hey Geoff, Sounds like a menu issue with the DVD player to send the
output to the stereo perhaps. If the TV output comes through on the stereo how about running the DVD player to the TV input then output to the stereo. We have the Samsung DVD player and the DirecTV receiver connected that way with no issues. Does the stereo have a aux input jack on the front for a CD or Ipod? If so try an adapter to go from the RCA to the small plug. BTW, Where are you. Haven't seen any posts on &knots. Chuck and Susan S/V Sea Trek On Feb 13, 6:40 pm, Geoff Schultz wrote: I am trying to figure out what I need to do to get my DVD player to play through the Aux-Input of my in-dash CD/Stereo. I want to have stereo output through the stereo instead of utilizing the TV speakers. The DVD player has RCA jacks for audio output and if I connect them to the Aux-In of CD player, all that I get is a loud buzz. Connecting it to the audio input on the TV works fine. Plugging other devices into the Aux-In is fine, but not the DVD player. Any suggestions as to what I have to do to make this work? -- Geoff |
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Connecting my DVD RCA jacks to the Aux-In of the Stereo
The DVD only has RCA jack outputs. It plays fine through the TV but
when we try to play it through the Aux In on the stereo it just generates a buzz. The TV has no audio outputs. I think that we have some mis-matched impediances. -- Geoff P.S. We're headed to the boat next Wednesday and then you'll see new 7knots logs. We hope that all is well with you & Susan. "joseph" wrote in oups.com: Hey Geoff, Sounds like a menu issue with the DVD player to send the output to the stereo perhaps. If the TV output comes through on the stereo how about running the DVD player to the TV input then output to the stereo. We have the Samsung DVD player and the DirecTV receiver connected that way with no issues. Does the stereo have a aux input jack on the front for a CD or Ipod? If so try an adapter to go from the RCA to the small plug. BTW, Where are you. Haven't seen any posts on &knots. Chuck and Susan S/V Sea Trek On Feb 13, 6:40 pm, Geoff Schultz wrote: I am trying to figure out what I need to do to get my DVD player to play through the Aux-Input of my in-dash CD/Stereo. I want to have stereo output through the stereo instead of utilizing the TV speakers. The DVD player has RCA jacks for audio output and if I connect them to the Aux-In of CD player, all that I get is a loud buzz. Connecting it to the audio input on the TV works fine. Plugging other devices into the Aux-In is fine, but not the DVD player. Any suggestions as to what I have to do to make this work? -- Geoff |
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Connecting my DVD RCA jacks to the Aux-In of the Stereo
Geoff Schultz wrote:
The DVD only has RCA jack outputs. It plays fine through the TV but when we try to play it through the Aux In on the stereo it just generates a buzz. The TV has no audio outputs. I think that we have some mis-matched impediances. Buzzing indicates a ground loop. Mismatched impedance will manifest itself as weak/loud/distorted sound. Google for "audio buzz ground loop". -- Kees |
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Connecting my DVD RCA jacks to the Aux-In of the Stereo
Kees Verruijt wrote in news:45d41391$0$333
: Geoff Schultz wrote: The DVD only has RCA jack outputs. It plays fine through the TV but when we try to play it through the Aux In on the stereo it just generates a buzz. The TV has no audio outputs. I think that we have some mis-matched impediances. Buzzing indicates a ground loop. Mismatched impedance will manifest itself as weak/loud/distorted sound. Thanks for the pointer. In this case the DVD runs off of the inverter @ 120V AC and the stereo runs off of 12V DC. Are you suggesting placing an isolation transformer on the DVD player? -- Geoff |
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Connecting my DVD RCA jacks to the Aux-In of the Stereo
On Feb 15, 8:20 am, Geoff Schultz wrote:
Kees Verruijt wrote in news:45d41391$0$333 : Geoff Schultz wrote: The DVD only has RCA jack outputs. It plays fine through the TV but when we try to play it through the Aux In on the stereo it just generates a buzz. The TV has no audio outputs. I think that we have some mis-matched impediances. Buzzing indicates a ground loop. Mismatched impedance will manifest itself as weak/loud/distorted sound. Thanks for the pointer. In this case the DVD runs off of the inverter @ 120V AC and the stereo runs off of 12V DC. Are you suggesting placing an isolation transformer on the DVD player? -- Geoff Use this between the DVD and the stereo: http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2062214 Dan |
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"b393capt" wrote in
oups.com: Use this between the DVD and the stereo: http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2062214 Thanks for the info. I'll give it a shot when I get to the boat. -- Geoff |
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Connecting my DVD RCA jacks to the Aux-In of the Stereo
Any suggestions as to what I have to do to make this work?
Get a 12v DVD player. It's the inverter causing you the trouble. I'm not at all confident that you'll be able to effectively eliminate it on the boat. I've got a 12v player in our 348 Vista and it's great. I actually use the AUX-in on the DVD player to daisy chain input from an iPod. That and you're likely to get better battery life using a 12v player anyway. But if the player already uses an external power supply you may be able to use a DC-to-DC transformer to adapt to whatever voltage it needs. But if you want to just cut to the chase and get things working I'd dump the AC/inverter setup and just get a player designed for auto/rv/marine use. -Bill Kearney |
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Connecting my DVD RCA jacks to the Aux-In of the Stereo
"Bill Kearney" wkearney-99@hot-mail-com wrote in
t: Any suggestions as to what I have to do to make this work? Get a 12v DVD player. It's the inverter causing you the trouble. I'm not at all confident that you'll be able to effectively eliminate it on the boat. I've got a 12v player in our 348 Vista and it's great. I actually use the AUX-in on the DVD player to daisy chain input from an iPod. That and you're likely to get better battery life using a 12v player anyway. But if the player already uses an external power supply you may be able to use a DC-to-DC transformer to adapt to whatever voltage it needs. But if you want to just cut to the chase and get things working I'd dump the AC/inverter setup and just get a player designed for auto/rv/marine use. -Bill Kearney I've been through about 3-4 DC based DVD players and haven't found one that compares to the AC based Sony that I settled on. The Sony plays everything flawlessly. I'll work on it from the isolation standpoint. If the problem is a ground loop, it seems that there's no reason to assume that the isolation transformer won't solve it. -- Geoff |
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Connecting my DVD RCA jacks to the Aux-In of the Stereo
Geoff Schultz wrote:
"Bill Kearney" wkearney-99@hot-mail-com wrote in t: Any suggestions as to what I have to do to make this work? Get a 12v DVD player. It's the inverter causing you the trouble. I'm not at all confident that you'll be able to effectively eliminate it on the boat. I've got a 12v player in our 348 Vista and it's great. I actually use the AUX-in on the DVD player to daisy chain input from an iPod. That and you're likely to get better battery life using a 12v player anyway. But if the player already uses an external power supply you may be able to use a DC-to-DC transformer to adapt to whatever voltage it needs. But if you want to just cut to the chase and get things working I'd dump the AC/inverter setup and just get a player designed for auto/rv/marine use. -Bill Kearney I've been through about 3-4 DC based DVD players and haven't found one that compares to the AC based Sony that I settled on. The Sony plays everything flawlessly. I'll work on it from the isolation standpoint. If the problem is a ground loop, it seems that there's no reason to assume that the isolation transformer won't solve it. -- Geoff Geoff, Do other audio devices work with the stereo on the same input you are using for the DVD? Maybe the problem is not with the DVD but is with the stereo. krj |
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