Samsung DVD-P191 User Manual
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To connect your Samsung DVD-P191 to a TV, use an RCA cable. Plug the yellow connector into the video output on the DVD player and the corresponding input on the TV. Connect the red and white connectors to the audio outputs on the DVD player and the audio inputs on the TV.
Ensure that the audio cables are properly connected to both the DVD player and the TV. Check the TV's input settings to confirm it is set to the correct input source. Verify that the DVD disc is not damaged and that the volume is not muted.
Check the power cable connection to ensure it is securely plugged into both the DVD player and the power outlet. Try using a different outlet or power cable if available. If the problem persists, there may be an internal issue requiring professional repair.
To clean the disc tray, eject it and use a soft, dry cloth to gently remove any dust or debris. Avoid using liquid cleaners as they can damage the player.
This issue could be due to a dirty or scratched disc. Try cleaning the disc with a microfiber cloth. If the problem continues, the lens inside the DVD player may need cleaning or servicing.
The Samsung DVD-P191 is typically locked to specific regions. To play a region-free DVD, you might need to unlock the DVD player's region settings, which can void the warranty. Consult the user manual for guidance.
The Samsung DVD-P191 does not support firmware updates via the internet. Check the official Samsung website or contact customer support for any available updates or instructions.
Store the Samsung DVD-P191 in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure that it is unplugged and cover it to prevent dust accumulation.
Check that the DVD disc is not scratched or dirty. Ensure all cables are connected properly. Try playing a different disc to determine if the issue is with the player or the disc.
The Samsung DVD-P191 supports DVD, CD, MP3, and JPEG formats. Ensure the media is properly formatted to be compatible with the player.