How to: have DVD player to use Blackmagic Multibridge Pro to output to HDMI

I Have BM multibridge PRo and I want to have DVD player output the video to fullscreen using the Multibridges HDMI out to my HDTV

I Have BM multibridge PRo and I want to have DVD player output the video to fullscreen using the Multibridges HDMI out to my HDTV

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