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SOURCE: recording with comcast hd box and toshiba VCR/DVD
1st, see if you can get another cable box that offers component as well as RCA outputs on the back. Does your cable box have S Video out and does your toshiba have S Video in? If so, hook up the S Video from cable box to Toshiba. Then hook up R&W audio from Cable Box out to Toshiba In. Set the channel on the cable box to what you want to record. Set Toshiba to record channel 3 or 4, whichever your Toshiba is set on. The cable box controls the channel you are recording. You cannot set the recorder to the channel you want to record. It must be either 3 or 4. Try it. If everything else fails, you have to go cable from wall to cable in on cable box, cable out on cable box to cable in on Toshiba then either cable or RCA out on Toshiba to TV.
SOURCE: Dvd play works but vcr playing does not
For this unit the component output (green, blue, and red cables) only work for the DVD player portion of it. You will need to connect either the av input on the back or the front with composite (yellow, red, and white cables) to your television in addition to the component cables I assume you have connected already. Once you have done so you will need to switch this unit over to the right av output in order to access the vcr and also switch your television over to the right av input in order to pick up the signal from the vcr.
SOURCE: Toshiba RDXV59DTKB2 HDD/DVD/VCR recorder.
Ok, this is happening due to the fact that the CODEC FORMAT you recorded in doesn't exist on the player you wish to play it on.. you MUST ensure you encode the DVD in a CODEC that every machine will have... When you Burn a DVD the information is Encoded, with a CODEC, the SAME CODEC is required to Play it back, if the Player doesn't have the particular CODEC as standard, then it simply is unable to play the DVD. Look on the DVD Player and check out what CODECs it can handle, then encode your DVD Burns using that CODEC, and you will be able to play it on any compatible player, Usual formats are MPG4, VOB, DiVx,
have a look below to understand what you need to do.
http://www.webopedia.com/quick_ref/Video_Codecs.asp
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