The correct composite video output jack would be MONITOR output.
It is labelled no. 16 on page 9 of your owner's manual.
Any available and 'stand-alone' composite input jack should work on your TV. I say stand-alone because some monitors have both a composite and S-Video connector on one input, and only one of those can be used at a time.
Although it is not clear to me why you would be using a composite output from your DVD player? Normally, you use the monitor output from the 950 to view the 950's set up display.
And either the component (preferred) or S-Vdieo out from your DVD player would go directly to the TV.
Yes, you could 'switch' either through the 950 if it is necessary, but I prefer shorter and more direct connections myself, unless your configuration is such you have too many video inputs than your TV input/output panel can handle.
In that case you set them up logically with the 950, as A/V 1, A/V 2, A/V 3, and so on.
(see no. 13 on Page 9)
[This message has been edited by DaleB (edited August 23, 2003).]