How do I use my DVD player with Comcast?

How do I use my DVD player with Comcast?

Connect Your Xfinity TV to Your DVD or VCR Player

  1. Make sure your Xfinity TV and DVD or VCR player are both tuned to channel 2, 3 or 4 (depending on your converter).
  2. Connect the wires so the cable signal passes from the main source to the converter box, then to your television. Connect your DVD/VCR using the inputs.

How do I reprogram my Comcast remote?

Programming Your Remote Using Our Online Code Lookup Tool

  1. Turn on your TV.
  2. Press and hold Setup until the light at the top of the remote changes from red to green.
  3. Enter 9-9-1.
  4. Keep pressing CH ^ until the TV turns off.
  5. Once the TV turns off, press Setup to lock in the code.
  6. Press the TV power button on the remote.

Can I program my DVD player to my Xfinity remote?

From the Self Help screen, scroll down to Set Up Remote using the arrow keys on your remote. Press OK. Choose the correct remote model and press OK. Choose the type of device that you would like to control with your remote: TV, DVD Player, etc.

How do I connect DVD player to TV with cable box?

Plug the yellow cable (video) into the “Video In” jack on the back of the Comcast cable box. Next, plug the white cable (audio) into the “Audio In – L” jack on the back of the cable box. Then plug the red cable (audio) into the “Audio In – R” jack on the back of the cable box.

How do I set a manual recording on Comcast?

Set a Manual Recording

  1. Press the Guide button on the remote to access the guide grid.
  2. In the guide, navigate to the channel you wish to record.
  3. Press the Left arrow button on the remote to select the channel name and logo from the guide.
  4. Press the Rec (record) button on the remote (the button with the red dot).

How do I program my Comcast remote to my box and TV?

Press and hold the xfinity and Info buttons for five seconds. Wait for the Voice Remote light to change from red to green. Follow the instructions by entering the three-digit, on-screen pairing code. Once the on-screen pairing code is correctly entered, your Voice Remote is paired with the TV Box.

Where is the DVR button on xfinity remote?

Press the xfinity button on your remote control. In the menu, scroll to Saved using the left/right arrows on the remote. Press the OK (center of the directional pad) button on your remote control. Use the up/down/left/right arrows on the remote to select a recording and press OK on your remote control.

How do I pair my xr15 remote to my DVD player?

Follow the instructions to pair your Remote for Voice Control. Be sure to point the remote at your equipment during setup. Press and hold Xfinity and Info (i) buttons together for 5 seconds until the LED turns GREEN. Follow the TV on-screen instructions to enter the 3-digit code that appears.

How do I connect my Xfinity TV to my DVD player?

Make sure your Xfinity TV and DVD or VCR player are both tuned to channel 2, 3, or 4 (depending on your converter). Connect the wires so the cable signal passes from the main source to the converter box, then to your television. Connect your DVD/VCR using the inputs. (Follow this diagram.)

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What is DVR on Xfinity TV?

When you add DVR (Digital Video Recorder) service to your Xfinity TV, you can record any TV program with the touch of a button and watch it whenever you want. Plus, rewind then fast-forward live TV, pause to get a snack, even create your own instant replays or watch in slow motion.

Do you need a DVR for Comcast X1?

When you sign up for one of Comcast’s cable packages that include a DVR, you’ll get access to the company’s Xfinity X1 platform. Comcast still offers regular TV boxes for non-DVR customers, so you must select a DVR package if you want internet-enhanced TV services. cassini83 / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain