![]() ![]() ![]() Similarly one may ask, how do I connect my VCR to my HDMI TV? The other end of this lead will plug into one of the HDMI inputs of the TV. The output of the converter box connects to a HDMI lead. The yellow, red and white lead from the VCR plugs into the input of the converter box. To watch VCR tapes do it as always by playing the tape and putting the TV on ch 3 or 4.Connect a VCR with HDMI only on the TV You need a converter box between the VCR and the TV. To watch the DVD put the VCR into Line input mode and it should then send the DVD signal to your TV on channel 3 or 4. ![]() You can't record another channel unless you have a second converter box and out of the scope of this current explanation. To record the same thing you are watching, put the VCR on channel 3 or 4 and record off the converter box, and you can watch by putting the TV on channel 3 or 4 as well. Some VCR's have to be left on to pass a signal from cable to the TV. To watch the converter box OTA stations, on some VCRs you can just turn them off and it will pass the signal to the TV tuned to Channel 3 or 4 (depends how you set the convert box). This will also take a coax switch so you can choose between sources.Īnother possibility would be this set up if your VCR has an antenna or cable TV input via coax port.ġ) Antenna into converter box via it's coax to the Ant coax port.Ģ) Coax jumper from Convert box to TV coax port to the Antenna or cable in of the VCR.ģ) Coax jumper from the VCR coax output to the TV antenna or cable coax input.Ĥ) Then put the DVD into the VCR's composite inputs. ![]() Then you have your setup for Over the Air Digital TV.Īs 1inxs says if you don't have composite inputs on the TV, you can buy a RF modulator for each of them converting the composite to coax and tune to Channel 3 or 4 on the TV. Then a coax jumper from the converter box to the TV's antenna coax input. Click to expand.The amplified antenna would go to the RF coax connector on the rear of the converter box labeled Antenna. ![]()
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