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I cannot get my cable coaxial cord to fit into the back of the toshiba dvd recorder 410. Is there a unique cord? No one at Best Buy can answer this for me. HELP! Please
Same with the Pioneer DV-410 I just bought. I expected to connect this DVD player to my single port TV with standard coax cable (single-pin, screw in), but the port labled "coax" on the DVD player is a 5-pin, plug in type. I think its misleading for Pioneer to include "coaxial connection" on the box and an adapter should be included in the hardware. Same with the Pioneer DV-410 I just bought. I expected to connect this DVD player to my single port TV with standard coax cable (single-pin, screw in), but the port labled "coax" on the DVD player is a 5-pin, plug in type. I think its misleading for Pioneer to include "coaxial connection" on the box and an adapter should be included in the hardware.
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Go to an electronics store and pick up some quick release coax adaptors. They screw into the cable and the other end just plugs in without screwing it in.
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rca video out on DVD player
toshiba SD3960
av in on tv
yellow is video part of rca
red and white is audio cable part of rca
change input source to AV 1 on tv when wacthing dvd player
for a more detailed explanation a photo of back of dvd player and model number of TV would be helpful
I have a Toshiba DVD Video Player/video Cassette recorder - the problem is that when I set the VCR to record for an hour it will record for less than that hour and eject the tape. Help!
Simple. Connect the composite output from the VCR to the composite input on the back of the Presidian. Then connect the coaxial output from the back of the DVR to the coaxial input on the back of the Presidian. Then connect the coaxial output from Presidian to the coaxial input on the back of the TV. Turn everything on and enjoy! :-)
first is this DVD recorder? its not okay plug the wires from DVD to tv (left / right and video -digital in or av1 in) cable box is connected to tv (red/blue/green) tv should be on component (source)...to view dvd switch to av1 or digtal1.......if this is a recorder get a coaxial cable and connect from cable box out to DVD in (the TV setup stays the same as above) DVD set up should be on CATV/ch 3..........the out connection is the same as a reg player (see above)
If the RF Modulator will convert a coaxial signal to an RCA output signal, fine however, you still need a tuner to select the channel on the TV you want to record. This unit is primarily for dubbing or copying DVD to VCR or VCR to DVD. There is no tuner in the unit to get the cable signal. Try hooking up an additional VCR, that probably has a tuner in it and use the RCA out of the 2nd unit to the RCA in of the Toshiba. Hook the coax to the input coax jack of the 2nd then RCA out to RCA in of the Toshiba. Choose what channell you want to record on the 2nd unit. You may have to choose Auxillary mode on the toshiba the press instant record on the Toshiba. Again, this unit is a Player or Dubber. Not designed to record TV shows without an external tuner. I hope this helps. If you use a 2nd VCR just to get the TV Signal, you won't need the modulator.
All coaxial inputs or outputs on any unit is the screw-post type. The female part is a standard coaxial cable that slips onto the posts on the unit. Are you trying to convert Coaxial to RCA?
By coaxial, do you mean the composite (yellow)?
Either way you have to use the same style no matter what the cable. I mean, if you have s-video's IN to the reciever then you need S-videos OUT to the TV. ....Component IN to the reciever? then Component OUT to the TV. And so on. You cant have composite cords going into the reciever and use a component cord out to the TV (with the exception of a few models).
Same with the Pioneer DV-410 I just bought. I expected to connect this DVD player to my single port TV with standard coax cable (single-pin, screw in), but the port labled "coax" on the DVD player is a 5-pin, plug in type. I think its misleading for Pioneer to include "coaxial connection" on the box and an adapter should be included in the hardware.
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