Samsung DVD Player w/ a Toshiba TV/VCR combo

The subject combination has been working fine (for a long time) until... my apartment was rehabbed recently and I had to move all my stuff out for two months. When I reassembled the combo, the Samsung DVD Player would not/ will not display on the Toshiba; all I get is snow. I can see the Player's indicator light go from LOADING to PLAY and I can hear the DVD drive cycle on and off. The cabling is the red, yellow, white combination and is installed correctly. [There is a second set of red, yellow, white connections on the Toshiba TV which I've also tried to no avail.]
I think the problem is related to the Toshiba TV remote, but when I go to the Menu I don't see any relevant options. [In the installation guide for the  Samsung DVD Player, mention is made for setting it up w/ a computer but I have always used the above subject combination in a stand-alone setup.] Somewhere in Samsung's install info, they say to use either Ch. 3 or 4, which I can see over the snow. All help gracefully received. Thanks.
Yes, I know. A VCR? How passe. I noticed on Toshiba's Spell Check, the software doesn't even recognize VCR! It was working fine until it got disassembled and then reassembled after two months, which I've done several times before... (?) 

You're using the yellow, white, and red RCA cables to connect the DVD player to the TV, correct? You've mentioned trying both inputs, which is good. I know you probably know this, but just to be sure, there are also three ports on the back of the TV are output and not input and shouldn't be used for this.
When you use the "Input Select" button on the remote, does it seem to change to the other inputs?
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