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You will be using any of the following; Line, aux, tape 1 or 2. And, you must have line out connections on your TV or Sat/Cable box or even the VCR in order to do this...accordianman
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You can hook up the VCR directly to the TV; you don't need to hook up the VCR to the adapter. If you already had the VCR hooked up to the TV, you don't need to change those connections.
To hook up the Atari Flashback to the TV, it requires you hooking up the RCA Plugs. The Video cable hooks up to the video input of your TV and the audio plugs hook up to the Left and right of the Audio inputs of the TV.
Just make sure you remember that if you have multiple inputs on your TV that you know what input you have the flashback hooked up to and change the TV to that input.
you can hook it up thru av input..what i mean is the red white and yellow wires hook wires into the OUTPUT on box and the input on tv then change tv to the input u hooked them to..for example if u hooked them into av1 then turn tv to av or hiy input on remote
You can hook it up through the antennae system. Keep your dvr connected to the tv the way you had it. Hook up your TV rabbit ears antennae to the converter box in the connection on the left side of the box. Then hook up the antennae lead from the converter box to your TV on the right side connector. The only thing I'm wondering is, do you get stereo sound this way and does anyone know how to get it without hooking up the separate audio and video plugs? There aren't enough connections on the tv to hook up both sets.
use a video splitter for the audio and video, or go out of the DVD player in to the DVR, out of the DVR into the TV (WARNING!!!! Trying to hook a DVD player to any recording device may trigger the copyright protection, causing blue flashes, and distorted pictures)
you can do it multiple ways. like putting the cords into the dvd then putting the dvd cords into the tv, or put it into the tv, or hook it up to satilitte and hooking up to the tv. your choice.
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