You should be able to, providing that your TV has a composite video input or an analog tuner built in.
Use 2 VCR's then push record then stop if its done RIP VHS tape 1976-2009
Buy a new VCR, then use the remote that came with the new VCR to control the new VCR. Also get a DVD player you caveman
yes, DVD/VCR can be used with a HDTV. anonymous@oola.com
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.
Your tv must have Picture in Picture to get that feature.You can hook up your vcr to use it though
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Yes, there are DVD/VCR combos available for the use in automobiles.
If your old tv has no built in ATSC Digital Tuner , then you need a digital to analog converter box. This box receives the ATSC Digital Signal and converts it to NTSC Analog , for Tv's that only have a NTSC Analog tuner.
VCR stands for video cassette recorder. VCR devices began to fall out of use with the advent of the DVD player. Currently, many individuals use DVR devices or online services to watch movies, as well. Some households, however, still use VCR machines. They began to fall out of use in the early 2000s when DVD players hit the market.
France use PAL format video, you would not be able to play NTSC video on a PAL TV. Bring a NTSC monitor with you as long it can handle France's 220v 50Hz power
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The TV system for the US is different to that of the UK, which is different to France and so on. Some use the same system but not always. I won't go into technical details, but the differences affect the colour and sound content of the video signal. The US television system uses a system called NTSC where as the PAL system is used over here in the UK. (In France they use SECAM). Basically, look for a UK video recorder that supports NTSC playback (you can get more expensive VCR's that will record in NTSC too!). That's it. The picture quality should be okay, but may be a little poor compared to the UK PAL playback.