The four most common solutions, in no particular order, would be:
1) Use Component Out on the DVD player if it and the TV have it
2) Buy a SCART switcher box. [Basic ones have to be switched manually, so that means getting up to press a button on the device when swapping between sources.]
3) Buy a SCART to HDMI convertor. [Sounds simple, but the catch is that unless you spend a chunk of cash a lot of these only work with a very basic quality of video signal called 'composite' via the SCART connection. This isn't as good as RGB via SCART. You might as well hook up the yellow composite feed between the player and TV. It'll do the same thing and save you some cash.]
4) Update the player to something with HDMI. A second-hand Blu-ray player from the local classifieds might cost under £20. This would be my recommended choice.
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I accidentally purchased one of those a couple of years ago. I meant to purchase a HDMI to SCART convertor. Our ancient B&O plasma only has composite and SCART inputs. Mind you the Amazon Fire Stick is happy with the convertor.
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