use A /V cables (red/white and yellow) to connect the Audio(left and right if stereo) and Video outputs on the VCR to the same inputs ion the TV. Select the corresponding Video
input on the TV's menu to watch the VCR. Then you have to use the antenna connection.
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everything works fine on it. I want to record tv shows using the A/V to DV feature. Is it possible to have the A/V
input into the TRV22 and record shows on minidv tape? My plan was then to put the tape in the HC21 and use its firewire.
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need another set of audio/video cables and you need to connect the yellow cable from the video OUTPUT of the TV to the video
INPUT (yellow) of the DVD/VCR and connect the Red cable from the right OUTPUT of the TV to the red
INPUT of the DVD/VCR. Then
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by hand to extract. Found rubber pinch roller off in left unit- found, replaced w/ cap (both loose inside case). Checked fuse @ power
input for continuity- was OK. Replaced cover. Unit LEDs (standby 'time') not on- no response... (Previously told you, --- LEDs flashed as unit switched from
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let the signal go stright thru 2) Tune the VCR to the channel you want to watch and set the TV to the VCR's
input. 3) If you use a coax cable connection to the TV, try switching the VCR to the other channel (3 or 4, switch in
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This sounds like a hookup or programming problem. The typical hookup is cable/satellite box output to VCR antenna/RF
input, then VCR antenna/RF output to television
input. Since you are able to watch pre-recorded tapes, the latter is already correct. There are
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itself contains a tuner, so you should now receive extra channels available only to an HD tuner. You should try connecting your antenna as
input to the converter box. Then output the signal from your converter box to the VCR. Your VCR may then remain connected to your projector.
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