TV Channel for DVD

What channel do I set the box to, to watch a DVD?

Nothing to do with FIOS.
And it depends how you connect your DVD to your TV.  I used to use component cables so that is what I selected.  I now use HDMI connection 2.  If you use a antenna type connection, the most popular are Channel 3 and 4, but even that may be different for some DVD's.

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