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    Default Seeking Advice On TV, DVD & VCR Set Up

    Hi,

    I had been hoping to record all my video tapes of family occasions onto my DVD, so I can throw the videos into the bin and save space within the house.

    However, after looking though my DVD recorder manual it appears you can set up this arrangement but they show a TV back panel having a Audio In (L&R) and Video In connections. However, the TV (sony) I was hoping to use, is over 17 years old and doesn't have those connections on the back (or anywhere else) the only connection point is the VHF/UHF RF IN for the aerial. Thus would I be correct in assuming that I cannot carry out this exercise without using a more up to date TV that has those connection points?.

    Or is is possible to do it with the present TV using another method?.

    Thanking those in advance of their reply.

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    I do it by plugging the old VCR directly into the DVD recorder. Works a treat. Yours should too. You can watch what is being recorded on the TV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby View Post
    I do it by plugging the old VCR directly into the DVD recorder. Works a treat. Yours should too. You can watch what is being recorded on the TV.
    Hi Gumby,

    I can connect mine that way but it doesn't work. Sorry for being cheeky, but can you show me (with pictures) how you did it please?. I assume you are also using an on TV (like mine) with only the aerial connection on it?.

    Thanking you in advance of your reply.

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    It's a rough diagram but here goes....
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    I'm assuming you had the VCR connected to the TV in the first instance, and that the VCR was connected to the aerial.

    Just replace the VCR with the DVD recorder and make sure it's working the same way. The aerial into the DVD recorder, then to the TV.

    Once you have that set up, just run the RCA plugs (red/white/yellow) from the VCR into the DVD recorder, which should have extra input panels. then, switch the DVD recorder to receive the signal from the input panel where the VCR is plugged in to (e.g AV2 or AV 3etc)

    your TV will still receive the picture from the DVD recorder but that picture will be the one it's getting from the VCR.

    Set the tape back to the start, press play and press record on the DVD recorder. When finished, you can remove the VCR player completely.
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    May need a modulator, which is probably not much cheaper than a new TV with multiple AV inputs anyway, a good one is in exc ess of $150, cheapies are about $50-100 and tend to drift off frequency as they get warm.
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    I use my computer for this purpose. I bought a tv card (TV Anywhere) and use it to copy all my tapes to dvd for backup purposes. I have a couple turning tapes left to do then the vcd is redundant until I pick up some more useful tapes.
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    Thanks Pete, Iain & Gumby for your replies which i will take on board.

    Gumby I have attached 2 images of the set up I adopted from the instructions given in the manual (also attached). Does this set up look like the one they have explained?. I can provide further images if required.

    Cheers once again
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    Connection 3 is not going to happen for you, I suspect that the RF in on the DVD is purely for recording and a bypass to the TV so you can view your normal programme, still need a component output (or input on TV), you may be able to feed the DVD out to the VCR in and view via the VCR RF out to the TV.
    Unfortunately they are all different and without seeing it in the flesh, so to speak, it is hard to tell what makes it tick.
    Forget the modulator though, they are a real PITA and yet another little box to tune.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Metal Head View Post
    Thanks Pete, Iain & Gumby for your replies which i will take on board.

    Gumby I have attached 2 images of the set up I adopted from the instructions given in the manual (also attached). Does this set up look like the one they have explained?. I can provide further images if required.

    Cheers once again
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    It's similar to what i was trying to say.

    Question 1. Does the sytem work if you just have the DVD and TV hooked up? Can you record and play back ?


    Question 2. Does the DVD have another set of input plugs on the front ?
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    Just my 2 cents worth.

    If the AV out on the Video is plugged into the DVD in and the RF out on the Video is plugged into the TV it should work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry_White View Post
    Just my 2 cents worth.

    If the AV out on the Video is plugged into the DVD in and the RF out on the Video is plugged into the TV it should work.
    Not neccessarily, some units only have the RF as a recoding medium and a bypass so the RF goes directly to the TV front end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain View Post
    Not neccessarily, some units only have the RF as a recoding medium and a bypass so the RF goes directly to the TV front end.
    Iain

    I notice that it is a panasonic video. I had an old Panasonic which allowed me to record from it and watch the video on the TV through the RF. But I know Panasonic made a lot of models.

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    This was not a post to denigrate you, just each model varies and you just don't know what the capabilities of each unit are, our DVD recorder has no RF out but a RF bypass, it is a Phillips unit and others I saw all differed.
    Bear in mind too that a lot of brand names are merely badge engineered.
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    The way I did it was the same as Pete. I put a video capture card in my computer and copied the videos directly to DVD
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