Monday, January 18, 2010

Vcr With Digital Tuner Built In How To Hook Up A VCR/DVD Combo With Tuner To Analog TV?

How to hook up a VCR/DVD combo with Tuner to analog TV? - vcr with digital tuner built in

No cable! No satellite! This is free thanks to the television.

Is I have a JVC DVD / VCR with Digital Tuner (Model No. DR-MV150B), television, an RTA (since the mid-80s a game, a 1 / V jacks). Currently I have the TV connected to a digital receiver.

But what I do, the DVD / VCR connected to TV and the ability to record (at the moment is all that I play.) Is there a way to do the converter and you can see the strings in the VCR / DVD? How do you connect your VCR / DVD to get the channels?

Or do we have to use a digital converter, as the analog television?

Here is a picture of the back of the DVD recorder / VCR
http://images.tigerdirect.com/itemdetails/J109-1166/J109-1166-call06-jfwd.jpg

3 comments:

kg7or said...

First, talk to your DR MV150B, then it seems that about a receiver? Why is a converter? JVC 3 HDTV tuner as upscale NTSC, ATSC and QAM. If a notification of-the-air or cable (no box) Website available in North America.

I think you can do what I do now, simply by using the antenna input of the joint venture and its composite output (yellow, red and white cables) to your old TV. Alternatively, you can connect the antenna output into the joint venture in relation to the antenna jack on your TV and everything you see on channel 3 Nevertheless, it should actually work in all modes.

In all cases, you do not you need a separate converter in addition to the JVC.

kg7or said...

First, talk to your DR MV150B, then it seems that about a receiver? Why is a converter? JVC 3 HDTV tuner as upscale NTSC, ATSC and QAM. If a notification of-the-air or cable (no box) Website available in North America.

I think you can do what I do now, simply by using the antenna input of the joint venture and its composite output (yellow, red and white cables) to your old TV. Alternatively, you can connect the antenna output into the joint venture in relation to the antenna jack on your TV and everything you see on channel 3 Nevertheless, it should actually work in all modes.

In all cases, you do not you need a separate converter in addition to the JVC.

nas88car 300 #48 = 4 said...

what it does is take the RCA cable into the red, white and yellow DVD / VCR, TV input group to yellow, white, red
which might be better multipulse upgrade your TV inputs
Since I more than you need to buy a ticket from mutliple Walmart or Kmart, that run about $ 25
or you will be field

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