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       Connection using Composite cables, Getting hooked up on a 10 year old TV using Composite
    maritimer555
    post Jan 4 2012, 01:17 PM
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    Hi Folks,

    I’m trying to set up a WD TV Live on a 10 year old TV that my brother uses. The TV only has one composite set of jacks.

    The WD unit came with a composite to audio cord but when I used it, the old TV was fluttering. It was like I needed the old style vertical or horizontal hold button to adjust it.

    My theory is that I need to take the WD TV Live back to my own TV hook it up and change the audio settings for use with Composite cord (originally I had it configured to use with HDMI). I am assuming when I reinstall it at my brothers on his older TV that the screen will act normal and he can view things as it supposed to work.

    Has anyone had such a problem and is my theory in fixing it workable ? AS my brother lives hours away I wanted to make sure my theory is correct before i drive 2 hours to retrieve the unit.

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