Sunday, May 4, 2014

Problem connecting DVD player to TV/VCR Combo?




SupaJ016


I recently inherited an old Panasonic Omnivision VCR Plus TV/VCR combo. I just plugged it in, set up the channels and stuck in a VHS tape. It works. Intending to set this up in a spare room for guests, I thought it would be nice to connect a DVD player to this as well. The TV only has two jacks on the front though: one video and one audio input. So, I plugged in these cables and connected them to the corresponding video and audio outputs on the DVD player. I get a picture but...no sound. Is there anything I can do to fix this??

Thank you.



Answer
You can convert vhs to a dvd , then play the dvd on DVD Player, here are two methods to convert VHS to DVD.
1. use dvd recorder: not need vcr and software, just record videos from vhs to dvd.
here is a guide: http://www.dvdvideosoftware.org/guide/top-7-dvd-recorder-vhs-vcr-combinations.html

2. use VCR and Software, connecting video cables, installing software, burning DVD's.
here is a guide: http://www.dvdvideosoftware.org/guide/how-to-convert-vhs-to-dvd.html

VCR/DVD combo with tuner?




dasnazz


I have tried everywhere to locate a dvd/vcr player with analog tuner from reputable manuf. for a classroom. Going to use with a projector that doesn't have a tuner. Can't use a cable box. Any suggestions?


Answer
I just bought an LG brand dvd player/recorder with analog and digital tuner. This unit doesn't have the vcr but I believe they sell one that does.

As a dvd recorder goes, this sucks. About half the blanks I put in end up as coasters. But the digital tuning feature makes up for it. I can tune all the analog cable channels plus a few digital ones. It has composite, svideo, and componant video out. Even HDMI I think.

As a DVD player and TV tuner, it works perfectly. My only complaint is in the dvd recording.




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