Video and audio OUT from the machine you're playing the original tape from, to Video and audio IN on the machine you're going to make your copy on.
Set the recording VCR to `line in`as the input.
Start the recording machine first then press play on the playing machine and sit back and relax until they're done.
In order to make a duplicate ("dupe") or copy of a cassette tape, you need a dual cassette deck that has recording capability. Using the dual cassette deck, you should be able to create the copy of the original cassette.
You play it in one while the second one records it. That means the output of the one playing has to be connected to the input of the second one that is doing the recording. The output for the one recording should be connected to the TV. You will be able to see the VCR that has the tape playing on the TV whether you are using the second VCR to record or not
you take the VHS(a.k.a vcr tape) and you put it in the long hole with the all black side facing up!
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yes. i know. I just wanted know how to rewind it if the buttons are not on a remote or actual machine.
There are several ways to copy data from VCR to DVD. One who is looking to transfer VCR to DVD could consider connecting a VCR to a DVD recorder, using a DVD recorder/VCR combination unit, and connecting your VCR to a PC.
There are certain DVD/VCR combos that allow you to transfer them, and there are computer based systems with video input cards, software and DVD writers that allow video to be captured and mastered to a DVD.
If you have Windows Vista, then it is possible that you have Windows DVD Maker.This is sufficient enough to create professional-looking DVDs, as the program practically makes the DVD by itself!
You might can copy it to a blank DVD if not then you will need to buy a new one.
Most VCR/DVD's only have one set of inputs and one set of output, unfortunately.
A dual deck system has one of each, a dvd and a VCR. These are extremely common and easily found such as this Philips dual deck http://www.target.com/Philips-Dual-Deck-DVD-VCR/dp/B003AJ7ODY. If you mean two DVD players and a VCR that is not found.
what is the difference between a vcr & dvd combo with out tuner & one with. as far as recording a show on a vhs tape?
You have to pick one and try it's listed code as DVD or VCR. If the codes in the manual fail, try using 002 as a code. It works for the Magnavox MWD2206 (DVD/VCR combo).
The easiest way to copy files from the computer to a DVD is to use a backup program with prompts that will tell the user the different steps. If only a few files need to be copied, open the "Libraries" Tab, then click on the file folder to be downloaded. Insert the dvd, and follow the prompts. Hold the mouse on the file, click and hold the left button, and then slide the files to the name of the drive being used for the dvd.
Try the Sony Progressive Scan DVD/VCR Recorder And Player Combo Model RDRVX530 this is considered one of the best devices for this job.
DVD/VCR combo players are better used at home. These machines are somewhat big and bulky, and therefore they are not really very portable like a regular small DVD player is.
Each mount is designed to hold one device each; you could safely use two mounts to support a VCR and DVD player.
A high-quality DVD/VCR can cost upwards of one hundred dollars, but a capable one will run you only sixty or seventy.