Why can't my 32" Sony LCD show component out?


I have a small home theater set-up in my basement. I use some of my older equipment. I hooked up my Zenith DVD player via component out to my Sony Bravia Component inputs and got no signal. I had the correct input selected on the Sony TV. Thanks for the help
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In case some don't know; this IS an up converting tv. ---AS most all tvs are,now a days.--To see up converting in action one needs only to pause a vhs tape. On the older sets,pausing a tape reveals you are seeing 1/2 the frames and naturally the quality goes down.
I had a large crt/rpt and wanted to see what a top lcd looked like.--this set is one-- However I never intended to keep this set and have since purchased the Pio/kuro 6020.
Which in my mine is way above anything lcd.
"In this set up you can only play originally recorded HDDVDs but older formats you'll need to upsample. You'll need to buy an upsampling DVD player which is about $50 worth
Marakanetz"

I hope this was a joke otherwise your ideas and experience is scary. If what you said was true and ITS NOT then analog cable and TV or VHS would not be viewable. If there is some feature I a missing I will say sorry but I have never ever heard of that and I have several both Sony and non Sony HD units that can play any signal.
Also look for "Progressive or 480P" output on DVD or in menu because it may be set to 480I which as others said is for S video and composite. Could also be the DVD player isnt working right or your inputs may need asigned on monitor or even a problem with Tv itself.
I have been thinking about a pair of these for my desktop to use for both HDTV and as computer monitors.

Avguygeorge and others - you didn't like them?
Your DVD output may not going to component out (assuming your cables are ok-check the other DVD outputs on the TV). It may be going to s-video out or composite out (I gave a buddy a Toshiba DVD player and had the same problem). Check the manual or the menu. You'll be fine.
I have since sold my Sony 32 xbr6 but it worked w/ vcr/ dvd and blue ray; oh, and cable boxes of standard and HD--(had one of ea.)---Maybe the color cables aren't red to red and such??Check them?
This should certainly work. I can only suggest the obvious: Is the resolution selected in the player suitable for the display?

Kal
In this set up you can only play originally recorded HDDVDs but older formats you'll need to upsample. You'll need to buy an upsampling DVD player which is about $50 worth