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    Yes the dvd player and screen are both liquid video! With that said, do you think that DIN cord(s) you had wanted to sell me would work if i just went from screen to player like that?

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    If they are both liquid video then YES it should work. If it didnt i would be HIGHLY surprised at what a crappy design job they did.

    And whatever cords vanguy had should work!
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    Not bad S.S.. I wanted to use an actual plug so I can feed audio in too. I purchased mine on ebay and I got screen, one orig. input cord, the actual DC power harness with the protective choke and 2 wireless headphones. If I don't want to hear the movie with the stereo, the kids use the headphones.
    In fact I am looking for a couple more pairs of thos headphones but I haven't found them cheap enough yet.
    This is what it looks like so far-Iits a mess right now but it works and was cheap. And yes go ahead and laugh, I realize it ain't comp. ready, this is the family van.
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    yes they should work, if it don't they should be shot for making things difficult for people

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    True that...I like the van...

    I did my work because I put my screen into a new case i didnt want it drop down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewalksalvage
    True that...I like the van...

    I did my work because I put my screen into a new case i didnt want it drop down.
    Thanks,I call it the parking lot terror, i eat civics that think thay own the road

    Good luck with that, making cases can be a daunting task.

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    Ahh its easy so far, im cramming the whole unit into an old xenarc case i have (actually is a rebranded xenarc under the name SUPER )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewalksalvage
    Ahh its easy so far, im cramming the whole unit into an old xenarc case i have (actually is a rebranded xenarc under the name SUPER )
    Cool, show me a pic when you're done

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    sure!
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    Quote Originally Posted by shsrebel2003
    Yes the dvd player and screen are both liquid video! With that said, do you think that DIN cord(s) you had wanted to sell me would work if i just went from screen to player like that?
    Yes, it should work. And they are exactly 6 feet long. Is that going to be long enough?

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