VCRs do NOT process digital signals, analgue is the only language they understand. Therefore, you need to place before the VCR a device that has a digital tuner plus the ability to convert digital signal to analogue.
Examples of such devices are a cable / satellite set-top box, a digital to analog converter box (the converter box ONLY works IF your digital TV feed is coming from an over-the-air TV antenna, not through underground cable), and a stand-alone DVD disk recorder "with a built-in digital tuner".
Whichever tuner plus converter device you have, connect either S-Video or Composite Video AND RCA (red and white) audio output of the device to the input sockets of your VCR. Make sure that whatever "types" of video and audio connections you make are available on both ends, as output on your tuner/converter device and input on your VCR.
DVD Recorders can record digital television as long as the the signals being received are not copyright protected. The problem is that most digital broadcasting is copyrighted to prevent people from make perfect copies to bootleg or exchange over the internet.
Yes. You can connect by scart lead. Locate by using the AV button on your remote control. You cannot watch another digital channel while recording one. For this, you would need to get a twin PVR recorder.
It is possible to record cable TV to a DVD recorder. You do want to make sure you have a recorder and not just a DVD player.
Not without a converter. The inexpensive converters used to convert digital TV to analog for older sets should work.
The conversion will take place when recording the signal to tape - simply route the output from your computer (such as a speaker or headphone output) into the input of the cassette recorder, hit record and play on the cassette recorder and then play on your computer (or where ever your digital file is being played from).
One possibility: if the signal is a digital broadcast and you have a digital-capable TV but the DVR has an analog tuner, the DVR would not see a recognizable signal, but the digital signal would pass through to the TV.
A digital voice recorder works by capturing analog audio through a microphone and storing it in digital files. Some digital voice recorders are voice operated.
Buy a new digital ready tv, get a digital receiver Sky or Freeview for your analogue tv
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Digital converters are used to convert an analog input into a digital current. They also have converters that covert from digital to analog. These are used for older model TVs that need to take a newer digital technology input but the tv still requires analog.
Analog TV:Analog (or analogue) television encodes television picture and sound information and transmits it as an analog signal: one in which the message conveyed by the broadcast signal is a function of deliberate variations in the amplitude and/or frequency of the signal. All systems preceding digital television, such as NTSC, PAL or SECAM are analog television systems. Digital TV:Digital television (DTV) is the sending and receiving of moving images and sound by discrete (digital) signals, in contrast to the analog signals used by analog TV.
No.
A digital voice recorder works by capturing analog audio through a microphone and storing it in digital files. Some digital voice recorders are voice operated.
A digital converter converts the analog signals that are received by your TV to digital signals. Most TV providers only offer digital TV these days, so you only need it if you're still using analog.
Only if you have a digital output on your cable box. If not, it'll end up being a digital signal, converted to analog and then reconverted by your TV back to digital. Besides, the digital changeover date is only for local television stations when they turn off their analog transmitters. This means that if you currently have cable or satellite with analog outp[uts, that aspect of it shouldn't change.
Digital switchover refers to the stopping of analog television service and the initiation of digital television service.