Hook the coax feed to the ant in on the first vcr. Hook a cable from ant out on the first vcr to ant in on the second vcr (ant in). Run coax from ant out on the second vcr to the tv. To watch the first vcr you have to turn on second vcr and set second vcr on an input setting. There are other ways to do it with a/b switches and splitters. The above hookup allows you to tape on either vcr at the same time. You may have to use the tv/vcr button in some cases also.
You can output the signal from a vcr into a signal splitter and then send it to two televisions.It's a cheap little device that you see on your cable tv lines,one CATV cable goes in and two come out.
All you need is a scart lead. Go to any hardware/ electrical shop
Yes, the LG 42LH40 is compatible with VCR's of all kinds. It has the A/V jacks that are necessary to hook it up.
You can always hook it up to a VCR with composite cables and it'll work just fine.
They will all be included with your vcr that allows you to hook them up to the TV.
get a VCR player and hook up it by the back inputs
Took hook it up the first thing u want to do just hook up the vcr to the tv then u want to put the red yellow and white plugs into the vcr the turn on the tv then turn on the vcr then turn on the x-box 360. make sure that u have your tv on the right channle such as channle 3 or change the tv input.
Your tv must have Picture in Picture to get that feature.You can hook up your vcr to use it though
Coaxial
You can use this Plasma TV which will work with any old VCR since you can buy and converter that you can attached to your VCR to the Plasma TV.
you hook it to your tv using the colored chords to match them and then keep trying you may have to try a few times to get it right.
hook up ur vcr to the projector with rca cables then pulg the cable into the vcr and then switch the vcr to screen mode
You will have to use RCA jacks for your VCR.In general you'll want to hook it up to an auxillary channel.The reason is that your VCR is only going to give you standard definition and you'll want to hook your HD TV up directly to an HD Sources.
You'll need a VCR that already has a tuner (pref digital tuner in case your without cable) The VCR can select a channel and give an output on its RCA connectors, you can record using the VCR as a tuner. Pete