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Posted on Mar 14, 2009

I want to tune a vcr to a playsonic tv. the vcr

I want to tune a vcr to a playsonic tv. the vcr does play, but cant record because the channels arent tuned into the vcr. have all teh leads and scart connected. help please!!

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I don't have the remote control with me, how can I do to put AV1, without remote? Its that possible?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2007

SOURCE: Tuning Sanyo VCR

Press both channel buttons simultaineously for 3 seconds it will automatically tune your programmes press ok when ok flashes on vcr screen display

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2008

SOURCE: TV, freeview, DVD and video set up.

Hi.
Modern day freeview boxes rarely have A modulator in them so you can not tune it to a channel on your tv it must be connected using scart lead.
Most freeview boxes have 2 scart sockets one for VCR & one for TV plug your scart leads in to the scart sockets of freeview they will be labled TV & VCR.
The scart labled TV goes to scart socket on the TV labled AV1 or 1
The scart labled VCR goes to scart socket on VCR labled AV or IN
Now the aerial leads From wall socket to ANT in on freeview.
Then from RF out on freeview to ANT in on VCR.
Then RF out on VCR to ANT in on TV doing this will enable you to put TV on 9 to watch tapes.

The final scart will be from DVD to TV socket marked AV2

You will need to put TV on AV channel to view freeview.
To record freeview you must put VCR to EITHER line.av,aux. it will be one of those different manufacturers call them by varying names.
I have done this banking on your tv having 2 scart sockets if it only has 1 let me know & I will tell you how to wire it differently.
Please state make & model of TV set & VCR & what connections are available EG scart, Phono, Svhs etc.

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Damen Wong

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2008

SOURCE: Connecting up Digital TV, DVD recorder and VCR

Hi,

You need to hook the VCR and the DVD recorder to the scart connections on your TV.

VCR to one scart on the TV
DVD recorder to the other scart on your TV

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2008

SOURCE: Connecting up CRT TV, VCR, DVDR and digital box

Hi,
I think the better task is (A)
You can try switch scart's!! Then try to record on DVDR or leave as it is and look out for picture on your VCR!!! If you do (B) you will lose a picture quality!
good luck

JOHN TOPLISS

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2009

SOURCE: how do i tune tv channels?

I am afraid thatyou need the original remote to access tuning universal remotes will not give you this option. An original remote will probably be very expensive check with your local TV dealer.
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