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I have a 19" Sony Wega, about 6 years old. Having trouble attaching Panasonic DVD/VCR player to it. TV has 3 plugs in
front (audio/mono/video) which I've tried. The back has 8 colored plug spots.
Answer
You can hook up your DVD/VCR using the Red/White/Yellow jacks to the back of your TV with a cable that looks like this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:RCA_Connector_(photo).jpg
Red/White - Stereo Audio
Yellow - Video
Make sure you hook it up to the corresponding colored jacks.
Hook it up to either the AV1 or AV2 section in the back of your TV. This will allow both the DVD and the VCR to play on your TV.
You may see some colored jacks on the back of your TV and DVD/VCR that looks like this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Component_video_jack.jpg
This connection uses these video cables:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Component_video_RCA.jpg
This is a component video connection that offers a higher resolution and can also be used but may only allow the DVD portion of your player to send video to the TV as the VCR portion might not support component video. You would have to have the yellow video cable (called a composite cable) hooked up to the TV as well in order to watch VHS videos.
The simplest solution to your problem right now is to just use the Red/White/Yellow AV cables to connect your DVD/VCR to the back of your TV.
You can hook up your DVD/VCR using the Red/White/Yellow jacks to the back of your TV with a cable that looks like this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:RCA_Connector_(photo).jpg
Red/White - Stereo Audio
Yellow - Video
Make sure you hook it up to the corresponding colored jacks.
Hook it up to either the AV1 or AV2 section in the back of your TV. This will allow both the DVD and the VCR to play on your TV.
You may see some colored jacks on the back of your TV and DVD/VCR that looks like this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Component_video_jack.jpg
This connection uses these video cables:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Component_video_RCA.jpg
This is a component video connection that offers a higher resolution and can also be used but may only allow the DVD portion of your player to send video to the TV as the VCR portion might not support component video. You would have to have the yellow video cable (called a composite cable) hooked up to the TV as well in order to watch VHS videos.
The simplest solution to your problem right now is to just use the Red/White/Yellow AV cables to connect your DVD/VCR to the back of your TV.
How to record copy protected movies using a dvd-vcr recorder player?
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What can I do to get my DVD-VCR RECORDER player to record copy protected movies from cable channels. I can record using the vcr mode but unable to record in the dvd mode, Is there a decoding device or software I can use .
Answer
record onto video then transfer them to dvd
record onto video then transfer them to dvd
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