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I recently inherited an old Panasonic Omnivision VCR Plus TV/VCR combo. I just plugged it in, set up the channels and stuck in a VHS tape. It works. Intending to set this up in a spare room for guests, I thought it would be nice to connect a DVD player to this as well. The TV only has two jacks on the front though: one video and one audio input. So, I plugged in these cables and connected them to the corresponding video and audio outputs on the DVD player. I get a picture but...no sound. Is there anything I can do to fix this??
Thank you.
Answer
You can convert vhs to a dvd , then play the dvd on DVD Player, here are two methods to convert VHS to DVD.
1. use dvd recorder: not need vcr and software, just record videos from vhs to dvd.
here is a guide: http://www.dvdvideosoftware.org/guide/top-7-dvd-recorder-vhs-vcr-combinations.html
2. use VCR and Software, connecting video cables, installing software, burning DVD's.
here is a guide: http://www.dvdvideosoftware.org/guide/how-to-convert-vhs-to-dvd.html
You can convert vhs to a dvd , then play the dvd on DVD Player, here are two methods to convert VHS to DVD.
1. use dvd recorder: not need vcr and software, just record videos from vhs to dvd.
here is a guide: http://www.dvdvideosoftware.org/guide/top-7-dvd-recorder-vhs-vcr-combinations.html
2. use VCR and Software, connecting video cables, installing software, burning DVD's.
here is a guide: http://www.dvdvideosoftware.org/guide/how-to-convert-vhs-to-dvd.html
vcr to dvd player?
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I have a vcr and a dvd player/recorder what tool will i need to hook the vcr to my dvd player without hooking it up to the TV attanta wich my dvd player is already hooked up to?
Answer
Most TVs now have multiple input jacks, so you can directly connect your VCR to a separate input.
If your TV does not, you should be able to cable the VCR, DVD player, and DVD in series, provided that your DVD player/recorder has multiple inputs (most do). Connect the VCR output to a DVD input with appropriate cables. You'll be running the VCR signal through the DVD player.
If you cannot cable the VCR output to the DVD input and if your TV only has one input then you will need an A/B switch for your TV input. An A/B switch is a 2 input (one being the DVD player and the other the VCR) to 1 output (leading to the TV), and you switch back and forth between VCR and DVD. But you shouldn't need it.
Most TVs now have multiple input jacks, so you can directly connect your VCR to a separate input.
If your TV does not, you should be able to cable the VCR, DVD player, and DVD in series, provided that your DVD player/recorder has multiple inputs (most do). Connect the VCR output to a DVD input with appropriate cables. You'll be running the VCR signal through the DVD player.
If you cannot cable the VCR output to the DVD input and if your TV only has one input then you will need an A/B switch for your TV input. An A/B switch is a 2 input (one being the DVD player and the other the VCR) to 1 output (leading to the TV), and you switch back and forth between VCR and DVD. But you shouldn't need it.
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