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Try using the record button on both the remote or the front of the VCR. If neither one works, then the recording equipment in the VCR has malfunctioned. However, the recording equipment is not required to play a VHS tape. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 6. I want to connect a DVD player using my cable box.

Is this possible? Or do I need to buy a tuner to make the connections? Some cable boxes have auxiliary inputs into which you could plug your DVD. Also, some DVD players have auxiliary inputs to which you can connect the cable box, then feed it through to the TV. Not Helpful 7 Helpful In some cases the cord may have cracked internal wiring. In order to avoid this, do not place any permanent wires in a place where they may be damaged, and don't wrap them up too tight.

The jack may also be corroded. Use WD after you've disconnected all potential power sources. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 6. If you want the cable to VCR to TV, then connect the cable box to the VCR with either an coax standard cable line or composite red, white, yellow to the input on the back. Not Helpful 4 Helpful If you're talking about cutting the end off and changing the end of the HDMI cord to a different type of cord like a S-Video, coax, composite, component, etc.

However, you can buy a usually small box that comes with a power cord that allows you to connect an HDMI cord. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 5. You don't need a splitter to connect one device. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 3. Some cable boxes offer the option of connecting another input.

If yours doesn't, then you can buy a small switch box that has an A and B selector on it. It offers the option of two inputs to one output, and you can choose A or B to choose which device you want to play. Not Helpful 6 Helpful 6. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. When using RCA cables, remember the following: red is for the right audio channel, white is for the left audio channel, and yellow is for video.

Knowing this will help you diagnose sound or video issues if they arise. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. You should always place a VCR at the bottom of the quality paradigm. Always make sure that your TV is off and unplugged when changing inputs for your items. Helpful 3 Not Helpful 0. Placing too many components e. Helpful 3 Not Helpful 1. You Might Also Like How to.

How to. About This Article. Written by:. Co-authors: Updated: December 27, Categories: Video Players and Recorders. Nederlands: Een dvd speler, videorecorder en digitale decoder op elkaar aansluiten. Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read , times. I'm going to try this today. I liked how you explained the red, yellow and right cables because I never knew that. Just matched colors. I would at least use phono cable for hook ups anywhere I could.

I'm still not sure whether you want to hook it all up series or parallel. Can't see any benefit to hooking up more than two VCRs in series.

I'm just putting this unit in series with the VCR's. I have tried the S-video and it does not carry the satellite signal to the VCR. Do you think this machine was designed to just be a stand alone unit and not intended to be tied in with other components.

I have been searching all over the Internet for info and nobody has addressed that feature or lack there of. I use the four VCR's for dubbing and also for recording off the satellite. Works great and the signal is not depleted. The machine I'm trying to replace is an old Sony Video-8 that I used for inputting my Camcorder tapes.

That way I did not have to use the camera as a play back machine. I wanted to save the camera heads from overuse. That's when the Problems started. The way I'm set up now is that the Satellite signal enters into the coax input of the Sony 8 and the output coax of the Sony goes into the input coax of the VCR. That completes the Satellite signal. The rest of the VCR's are set up in line that same way. These are tied into a video switcher for selecting each machine. This procedure has worked great for a long time.

I hope I'm making sense here. One thing for sure is the manual sucks. That fact seems to be a common comment I have been hearing from other owners. I can't see it being a stand alone unit since it has video inputs and outputs. I think I would hook it up as the last device before the TV.

Let it take whatever signal and pass it to the TV. Worth a try. I thought about putting it last in line, but I still don't have the out from that unit DVD to feed to the switcher.

I wish I knew of a way to scan the schematic I have drawn of the setup I have and put it on this thread. One thought I did have that I may have mentioned before was to split the satellite signal that goes to the DVD's input jack and then run the other line from that spliter to the input on the switcher.

That probably won't work either. Costco has two machines, a Panasonic and a Go Video and they are equipped with both input and output jacks for cable, antenna, and satellite signals. I should have checked more closely when I bought this RCA, but being in the box and all taped up you don't figure it will be a problem in just setting it up. You can bet I will check the next time. Thanks for your time in helping me with this dilemma Now I'm in business.

I will hook it up tomorrow and see how it works and if I have made anymore errors in judgment. I shall return with the results OK, this should be a wrap on this subject.

One must do research before leaping even if one comes across a, "can't pass up deal. A very nice machine at a great price. The moral of the story is that when buying these video type machines be sure and check to see that they have both input and output RF jacks to accommodate the TV signal and being able to pass that signal on to other components.

Thanks for the help Why use the RF coax ports. You would get better signal quality with RCA composite cables. I didn't believe it till I switched.

You can see the difference. You can especially see the difference with VHS tapes. Besides, if you could see the wiring mess behind my entertainment center you would not want to go near it either. I have enjoyed and printed all these comments. I can not figure how to get all 3 hooked up. I purchased S cables and a DVD cable and a philips spliter one input and 4 outputs but I can not figure out the manual on how to do this.

I am wondering if I should first get a more modern TV that will have more that one output source. We have direct TV via a cable box. Do you think anyone will be able to help me if I return with the specifics of the machines and the TV. I am looking for any help and advise thanks --this looks like a great forum for me as my knowledge is little but I am learning!

I need help. The dish is outside of the house with a coaxil cable entering the home to a black box that sits beside the TV. A coaxil cable leaves the black box to a Power Surge Protector Electrical strip. Another coaxil cable leaves this connection to the TV back input area. The Magnovox TV remote is not used. I have an Emerson VCR with a coaxil connector wire and its own remote controller. The TV set has overall, 3 sites for the colored wire connection ports.

Which row do I use? They are to be used separately. Do I hook up these 2 separately at the varied colored port areas, and they run independently with their remotes? Do I connect to the black box? Is the black box involved or bypassed? Please keep the insructions simple. The 3 sets of appliance directions are too confusing.

I am having trouble with each appliance and the individual directions are not helpful to me with the currently used Direct TV Dish system. Thank you in advance. Hi,I am a brand new member with a similar problem. I have an older TV the inputs are yellow, white,red and s-video.



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