Go out from the dish set-top box and into the vcr and then out from vcr into the tv.
Most receivers have outputs that are RCA (Yellow/Red/White). On the back of your VCR, you should have inputs for RCA. Also have inputs on the back of the Television.
There are two ways to go if it is a non-HD receiver: Coaxial and RCA
---- Take the cable output from the back of the receiver (it says "out to tv") and connect that to the input on the VCR. Then take another cable and attach it to the output on the VCR and connect that to the TV's input. This requires you to set the TV to either channel 3 or 4 depending on the setup on the VCR.
---- Take the RCA (Yellow/Red/White) from the receiver to the VCR inputs and plug them in. Hookup the VCR to the TV using the Coax or using the RCA output on the VCR. Note: this will require you to set the VCR to the TV/VCR setting in order to view the Video/Audio output. This would require either changing the channel (Coax output) or changing the TV's video input.
See Bob Goodman's book, How electronic things work, latest edt, pg 216 and onwards will give you a clearer picture.
you will be needing a duo standard receiver which features two satellite tuners
Yes, you can use an HDMI cable to connect your dish network receiver box to your DVD recorder or the normal AV cables. However, HDMI is perfectly advisable to use.
Hook up for a KDL-50R550A, HTS-S600,BDP-S5100, Motorola DCT6400 and a Pioneer VCR/DVD Recorder Combo Unit.
Run the S-Video from sat receiver to in on DVD Recorder (Left and Right Audio as well). Connect HDMI to input on TV.
I have a AV surround sound VR-206 and I want to hook up my digital cable receiver and my DVD player but I want to be able to watch tv programs without using the amp
Connect the satellite receiver to the surround receiver. You can then use the receiver to switch between this source and the the DVD or Blu-Ray player.
If you want to find a television reciever with an integrated DVD recorder you can go to the website http://products.howstuffworks.com/toshiba-rd-xs35-dvd-recorder-with-integrated-dvr-review.htm. They will tell you all about it and the price.
Most dvd recorders do not require a satellite subscription. If you are recording movies from your television, you will need to have a broadcast but cable is certainly sufficient.
Yes, but it's done more manually
You'll need receiver blank dvd disc, dvd recorder/reader, TV, and 2 AV cables(must be yellow, white, red!) 1. Connect receiver to dvd recorder with 1 cable. 2. Connect dvd recorder to TV with 1 cable. (Make sure TV is small, not a 32", but an 18" or 6".) 3. Turn on everything. 4. Insert disc, set receiver to what you want to watch, set TV to AV in. 5. Start show and begin recording - at the same time! 6. Stay nearby so you can stop show on time.
the easiest way to do it would be to go out and get a main receiver to hook all your components into. they can be fairly cheap although as they get better, the price does increase.
capture card or DVD recorder, or some other hook up look on youtube.
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