Cheaper than faffing about with converter cables etc.
I had a brand new TV written off by a cheap scart lead off Amazon. A pair of pins were wired back to front.Buy the cheapest one that is long enough as they’re all the same.
Scart isn't digital, I've seen visible crosstalk on a cheap scart lead without each core individually screened.If the cable is digital and it’ll be plugged in and then left, what benefit is there to anything other than the cheapest? The digital signal doesn’t degrade wirh cheap cables/connections like analogue does and the ports won’t wear if plugged and forgotten. I don’t believe there’s any benefit to a more expensive digital cable.
DVD player is definitely a HDMI-free zone.
This thing is old enough to have a a coax RF output.
It irritates me to bin a piece of working equipment but I'll probably just replace it.
I’d be surprised if the old dvd player does not have hdmi as dvd players are digital and scart is analogue? I would imagine it has both. I’d certainly m check this out before buying a new dvd player. If it does an hdmi cable is cheap as chips. Buy the cheapest one that is long enough as they’re all the same.