Rabu, 18 Juni 2014

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.

How do you hook up the Dvd/VCR player to Digital Converter Box?




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Answer
The DVD/VCR player should have an antenna hook up in the back. Just hook the output of the tuner box into the VCR/DVD player like you would a normal antenna or cable. This should allow you to watch digital TV through the VCR . If it is just a DVD player and it does not have an antenna hook up you might have a hard time. All converter boxes and DVD players are different and they have different inputs and outputs. You can also get an input selector like the one shown here for around 20 dollars.http://www.nextag.com/Audio-Video-Selector-Switch-659073136/prices-html This will allow you to hook up 4 different video sources to your television.

Hope that this has helped and that I haven't just confused you with my ramblings.




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