Emily,
Probably the cable connecting the DVD to TV. I'm guessing the TV has only a mono (single) audio input, and the audio cable has gone open circuit. But it could also be something internal to the TV set...
But cables are cheap, so buy a new one first and see if that fixes the audio. These days an audio/video (analogue) cable will have three connectors each end: red and white (audio right and left respectively) and yellow (video). A good quality cable will have a thicker yellow cable, since the video has a special impedance requirement.
If yout TV is indeed mono, just use either the red or white for that (the same colour at each end, of course!). Even better would be to also buy a 'Y-adapter' (2 RCA male to one RCA female) to join the left and right DVD outputs into a single signal for your mono TV.
But if I'm wrong and your TV is stereo (with both red and white cables attached), then it's unlikely both cables would go open simultaneously (in other words, you might lose left ot right sound, but unlikely both together), so this would suggest some internal (TV) fault relating to the audio switching (selection) circuits. A job for a technician in that case.
Daniel
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