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How do I get the vcr/dvd player to comunicate with the tv

  • Lani Tuggle
    Lani Tuggle Aug 12, 2011

    What kind of connections are you using to the tv and DVD/VCR player?

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They don't "communicate". Communication implies bidirectional transfer of info. Your TV is just a monitor. You need to feed the VCR/DVD Recorder with what ever you want to record. The TV is just used to verify what you're recording and to watch it playback. Think about the direction of signal... ANT/CABLE ---> VCR ---> TV

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