Monday, December 21, 2009

Hd Vcr VCR And HD Converter Box Question

VCR and HD converter box question - hd vcr

It is my recorder to record anything on TV, now that my HD converter? Because I tried to add something, what they do not, but I do not know if it's only because the currency board was not in some way into the VCR or the associated converter box ... Your VCR or simply do not capture anything with the HD converter. (BTW - the video VHS tapes, not just the record.)

3 comments:

wires said...

You need to have your antenna to your VCR before you get the converter. The converter must be before the VCR. It should go in this order, the antenna and converter box to the TV video. There must be a small cable that came with the converter box that can be connected between the antenna and television. Changes to the converter box digital signals from the air into the standard format for the conventional analog TV. Your VCR should be able to record the signal, as before. Remember that all incoming signals to channel 3 or 4 boxes, depending on configuration. Make sure the video is set on the right channel, then select the program to be recorded on the converter. You can use the signal from your TV controls to ensure they are before you need the converter. TV must be set for the output of the VCR.
If you try to use the converter cable box or satellite receiver, do not work very well. You do not need a converter for these services. IU is needed for the areas outside of the signals from the air.

Rich S said...

If you RCA inputs of your VCR and RCA outputs, you must configure your external HD should be pretty simple easy to use. Simply connect the two together (three ports acutal, yellow video, R & W) is the audio. Of course you have before your VCR to record the RCA. The big draw back is that they can be programmed to record a channel from a head of time if you keep your HD box and record the channel on a time manager.

SAL-NICA said...

HD converter to connect to your VCR

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