The sockets are color-coded to match the cable (Red, White, and Yellow). Look for the "Output" or "Out" group. The Red and White sockets (Audio) may be separated from the Yellow one (Video). The set of sockets are typically grouped together with a border or line indicating the included sockets. Like on the DVD player, these will be color-coded to match the cable and grouped into input groups. Look for the "Input" or "In" designation. A/V inputs are typically numbered to indicate which input you will need to select on the TV.  The input sockets are usually grouped together, and are often marked by a border or a line separating the group from the other Inputs. The Red and White sockets (Audio) may be separated from the Yellow one (Video). The labels should indicate which socket goes with which Input. Match the colored plugs on the cable to the colored sockets on both the DVD player and TV. The Yellow video plug may be a separate cable from the Red and White audio cable. Insert a DVD so that you can test both the picture and the audio. Sometimes labeled "input," this button allows you to switch where your TV gets the video and sound information. The input you choose on the TV should match the input you used for the cables. If there is not a label or you don't know what input to use, leave the DVD player on and test each input for 5-10 seconds to see where the video appears If you are only getting video or only getting audio, or you aren't getting any signal at all, your cable may be plugged in incorrectly. Check to make sure that each colored plug is attached to the correctly colored socket.  If the video is not showing up, ensure that the Yellow plug is connected to the correct Input on the TV and Output on the DVD player. If the audio is not coming through, ensure that the Red and White cables are plugged into the correct Input on the TV and the correct Output on the DVD player.
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One-sentence summary -- Plug in one end of the A/V Cables to the Output sockets on the DVD player. Plug in the other end to the matching input sockets on the TV. Make sure your connections are snug and matched to the right color. Power on the DVD player and TV. Switch the TV to the correct input using the "source" button on your TV or Remote. Ensure that A/V or cables are plugged in correctly.

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Article: Taylor has said herself that she absolutely loves dresses, and you can almost always see her wearing one. Some memorable ones include her blue dress in the video for "Our Song", and the long, bluish-green, off-the-shoulder dress she wears in the video for "Teardrops on My Guitar", and yet another stunning dress in "Mean". Though Taylor has an edge to her, she's definitely not apologetic about being a girly girl.  Taylor even has her own sundress line for L.E.I. at Walmart; this is a good place to buy Taylor-inspired dresses for reasonable prices. When you need a more formal look, try a semi-formal dress accented with a bold accessory such as a wide belt or large handbag. She wears a lot of dresses that are peach colored or white. When she's not wearing solid-colored dresses, she can be seen in more casual polka dot or striped dresses, too. Taylor wears jeans a lot, too. Light wash boot cut jeans and dark wash straight legs are what she wears. Again, you can buy the from L.E.I. or you can go to JC Penny for a less expensive pair of jeans than the top designers. Most clothing stores at the mall are most likely going to be less expensive than outlet centers.  With the jeans, she wears light tees. Like the color white, but sometimes black and brown. She wears tanks, baby doll tees, and tanks with jackets. On chilly days, she wears long trench coats with leggings and boots. When Taylor's not on the red carpet, she also wears pull-overs, preppy sweaters, long sleeved shirts in solid colors, or just cute thin sweaters with large polka dots, pandas, stars, or hearts all over them. She likes to go for a more playful look when she's not at an awards show. Taylor has been seen sporting black thick-framed glasses as well as red thick-framed glasses. You can go for a more casual look and try wearing a pair of these glasses, along with putting your hair in a braid. Taylor has been seen with dark blue shiny nails. Try "midnight cami" by Essie. She also wears clear nails, pink nails, or nails with more subtle colors as well. She has often been seen with bright red nails, which match the color of her lipstick. Taylor always draws a 13 on her hand. Outline a 13 with a black marker, go and color it in with a turquoise/light blue marker and paint over it with clear glittery nail polish. She draws this number on the outside of her right hand because she believes the number 13 brings her good luck; she was born on the 13th of December, her first album went gold in 13 weeks, and her first #1 song had a 13-second intro. Every time she has won an award she's been seated in either the 13th seat, the 13th row, the 13th section or row M, which is the 13th letter. Taylor usually wears cowgirl boots, flats and high heels. Her current favorites are Keds in every style and pattern, and Oxfords are another love of Tay's. Keds and Oxfords are affordable, and you can find cowgirl boots at a reasonable price at Target or on sale at BP, so Taylor's look won't be out of your price range. The important is that you wear the shoes with confidence, not that you wear the most expensive boots out there. Though Taylor can be a bit of tomboy, she likes to dress up, too. She has been seen in shiny black flats, high heels with a thicker heels, and peek-a-boo heels, too. She likes heels that are silver, brown, or black.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wear dresses. Rock the jeans. Wear casual sweaters and long-sleeved shirts. Go for the thick glasses every once in a while. Consider painting your nails blue. Draw a 13 on your hand. Wear the right shoes.