Hi Harrison Travis...This video is very helpful here in SA where we are now moving towards going digital. I kid you not. Would like to know if you have a dvd player as well as the set up you mentioned connected and how that's possible...
Good job but I think you’re confusing “Antenna Out” with “RF Out” the first is a loop through like you explained but if it says RF it’s analog and so it would have worked in the vcr
By the time digital came around TV's and VCR's used SCART. And I remember the days when a TV had an ariel out socket. You'd plug an ariel cable from the TV to the VCR Meaning you still used the TV remote to change channels etc. Iftact I don't think I knew VCR's haha built in tuner until this moment.
We need a VCR and DVD Recorders that can have built in FreeToAirChannels. a special thing for peeps who want to keep a nostalger alive without buying three or two items and they could make it so u can choose if u want to record to USB or internalHDD or TapeVCR
I've never seen a six head VCR. All the ones I've seen were two or four head. I found a four head one at a flea market and it is the one that I am hoping to get as long as it's the one that has the remote with it and allows for setting of the clock and such.
Hi. I want to print out the RU-vid video I want on my CRT TV (LG Platon) and bring it to my computer. It keeps failing I called the service center and they said they didn't know it because it's too old. I looked up RU-vid videos, but I couldn't solve the problem I'd like to ask for advice I managed to play the video playing on my iPad on my CRT TV using the hdmi to rca converter... ‼The problem is to import the video played on ️ TV into the computer…‼️ I connected one side of the rca cable to the TV input terminal and the other side to the video recorder output. I connected one side of the dongchuck cable to the antenna IN on the back of the TV, and the other side to the video recorder's TV connection And I connected another dongchuck cable to the video player's "antenna wire connection" and the other to the antenna outlet on the wall of the house Finally, tune the video recorder to 3 times and put in the blank tape When I pressed the recording button, the phrase "Check the antenna input signal + make sure the channel is well tuned" keeps popping up, but it doesn't record (ㅜ)) If there is any other way, I would appreciate it if you could let me know! It's so hard to move the video from TV to PC…ㅠ.ㅠ………… Please give me your opinion.. Thank you for reading the long comment
Trying to understand what equipment to use. I turned on closed captions and the box on top is called a set up box, speta box, set-top box, centa box, then set of books. Oh then deceptive books. Honest to god, what is that box on top of the VCR?
This is a really good video, very detailed and well delivered. I have an old combined vhs/dvd recorder which I used to convert some old VHS tapes, but it would be fun to be able to record from the TV to VHS again.
Thanks for helping yet another senior, to record old episodes of xxx??? to a VHS tape! I have boxes and boxes of used VHS tapes, and this is much cheaper than buying each set or episode!
That still don't show how to record from the TV . You just recording from the antenna. That's not recording from the TV. // Example:; I can put photos from my phone to my TV. . How can I record them to my VCR . TV has no output ??
Wonderful video! So easy to understand. Thank you so much. I am a 42 year old mom trying to figure this out for my autistic 10 year old who loves all things vhs. He usually just points his vhs camcorder towards the tv to record new movies but I was hoping to find a better way.
5:43 I know you are not going to need the right audio for the TV, but you can at lease record everything in stereo on tape if you connect the right audio to the VCR. Maybe someday you would want to watch the things that you have recorded in stereo on a different TV that would have a red RCA input.
the dtv (digital tv) box wont get the vcr confused, if the dtv box can connect to the vcr through the antenna cable, it should have an analog tv decoder that would show the dtv on either channel 3 or 4.
Hello pal not sure if you are still active on RU-vid but I just picked up a VHS and was looking for cool things to do with them and stumbled across this awesome video
4:45 that's actually not true. I used to have a DTV box connected to my VCR thru RF and all you had to do was tune the VCR to channel 3 and then use the cable box tuner. TV also only had RF input so you could use the cable box without the VCR on as well.
I am now very interested to know how this could be one, if at all, on an HD TV with HDMI. If the RCA was converted to HDMI with a converter box, would the effect be the same? Also, does the time shifting feature still work on the VCR? One of the most useful features on some higher-end models was the ability to set recording times while out of the house, or even being able to record different channels in sequence through the built-in tuner.
People ask why do you still use vhs mine first I like a fisical thing I like putting new movie on old vhs and there really cheap to bye when we rent movies I record them with vhs
probably not the place to ask but ive got a few VCRs i use for digitizing tapes. one of them i was recording on as an experiment but it stops recording after 20 seconds, every time. what is the issue? tape records fine on my other vcr
What would happen if you record off the air without the digital tune to analog out then connect that VCR to a digital TV... would you get the channels that that 1 channel has the frequency band in analog with others in binary