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You want to plug your GT 520 HDMI into a VCR?

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How do I hook up a VCRDVD player to my sansui flat screen TV and what do I need to do in terms of channels or inputs or setup to get this accomplished

To connect a VCR/DVD player to a Sansui flat screen TV, you will need to use the appropriate cables and connections. Here are the general steps you can follow:
  1. Check your TV and VCR/DVD player for the available ports. The TV should have RCA composite video and audio inputs, and the VCR/DVD player should have RCA composite video and audio outputs, or HDMI port.
  2. Using the appropriate cables, connect the RCA composite video and audio outputs from the VCR/DVD player to the corresponding RCA composite video and audio inputs on the TV. If your VCR/DVD player has HDMI port, use HDMI cable to connect the TV and the VCR/DVD player.
  3. Turn on your TV and VCR/DVD player.
  4. On your TV, press the "Input" or "Source" button to switch to the input where the RCA composite video and audio cables are connected or HDMI.
  5. Using the remote of your TV, go to the menu and select the input where the VCR/DVD is connected.
  6. If you don't see any picture, try adjusting the settings on your TV and VCR/DVD player.
  7. Once you are able to see the picture on your TV, you should be able to use your VCR/DVD player as you normally would.
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How do I connect the VCR to a new Samsung TV

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Using 2 cords for the same device sometimes cause malfunction in the TV (turning on and off).
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