Antenna goes to input, Then output goes to the tv.
Connect the VCR to the HDTV thru the video cables, (video 2) input. Connection Options 1. TV Antenna --> Converter Box --> VCR --> your television. 2. TV Antenna --> Converter Box --> VCR PLUS your television This only works if your converter box has at least two types of output: one type of output that the VCR has an input for AND another type of output that your television has an input for. 3. TV antenna cable split into two with a splitter, one going straight to your television (would only work if you have an HDTV set) and the oher going to the converter box and then to the VCR, and the VCR's output to your TV's secondary input socket. #1 will get you the worst picture quality on your TV and #3 the best if you have an HDTV.
There are two input and output ports for Input 1 and 2 and Output 1 and 2.
Yes, if it has an antenna input connector, (RF in).
You need it if you want to view regular free television. If you have satellite television or cable you only need to connect the output of the decoder to the corresponding input on you LCD television. Hope that helps.
Connect its input to the output of a cable box and DVR's output to your television. If you don't have a cable / satellite set-top box, and your DVR has a built-in TV tuner, connect its input to a coax cable from your wall (raw cable feed) or a TV antenna (over the air reception), and DVR's output to your television, then scan for available channels. You should be able to watch TV through the DVR and record TV shows onto it.
A plasma TV set is just like any other TV set on the market. It can accept video/audio signals from an VHF/UHF antenna if it has an aerial VHF/UHF antenna input. It can also accept DVB-C or DVDB-S or DVB-T through the same antenna input. You have to refer to the manual that came with your plasma TV set to see what types of signals it can receive through its antenna input.
What is the difference between output and input?If you sing into a microphone you can hear the microphone's output.Sound coming out of the power amp to the speakers.That is the input of the loudspeaker.Do you see the difference?Your voice is the microphone's input. Its output is electrical impulses that are input to the amplifier. The amplified impulses are the output of the amplifier and input to the speaker. Sound waves are output of the speaker and input to your ears.
An RF (Radio Frequency) input is the technical term for a coaxial/antenna input on the back of a television. This input is often referred to as simply 'cable' or 'cable vision'.
Combination of TV and input/output
It's not uncommon. Look to see if your cable box has an antenna input. If it does, it's just a remote click to change from cable to TV. If not, you'll have to use an antenna switcher.
Its an output device. By visual display unit I assume you're referring to one of the following: a tv, a computer monitor or a laptop screen. All 3 are output devices. The difference b/w an input and an output device is simply user input. An input device receives input from a user, an output device does not. A mouse (receives user clicks), A microphone (receives user audio), a keyboard are input devices.
how would you hook it up to your computer. the USB and Ethernet ports are inputs the only output goes to the TV and the HDMI connection on a computer is also an output not an input