It depends on what DVD burner you are using to make DVD. For example, if you use a DVD burner software to burn video to DVD, first you need to connect your mobile equipment such as your Mp3, mp4 or your digital camera to your computer to import the video files. That's not difficult.
All you need is a HDMI 1.3 Audio/Video cable to hook up your Blu-Ray player to your TV.
Many options. 1. Hook up a DVD recorder to your camcorder or tape deck. Play the tape, and record the DVD. 2. Use video software to import your tape, and then record that file to a DVD, using iMovie or something similar. 3. Hire someone to do the video conversion for you. I find that most place charge about $40 for an hour of video.
This Netbook has no DVD Drive. You will be able to hook up a wireless internet connection.
No, you cannot directly hook an Xbox up to a portable DVD player. An Xbox outputs video and audio through HDMI or AV cables, while a portable DVD player is designed to play DVDs and typically has its own screen. If you want to use a DVD player as a display for an Xbox, it would require specific video inputs that portable DVD players do not possess. Instead, consider using a dedicated monitor or TV for the best experience.
vcr out into DVD in, DVD out into tvhd in
I have a AV surround sound VR-206 and I want to hook up my digital cable receiver and my DVD player but I want to be able to watch tv programs without using the amp
A DVD Sony camcorder records directly onto a DVD for ease of viewing. With just the use of a DVD player you can view your video immediately upon recording instead of having to hook your camera up to your TV or computer.
You don't want to do this. The VCR will make the video look like crap. Get something called an Audio-Video Switch. This is the best way to hook multiple devices to a tv. Also, DVD signal has a copy protection signal in it called Macrovision. You could go from the Xbox to the VCR then the TV using a device called a "Video Signal Stabilizer."
no it is impossible to hook up cable to the projector, the only way is not hook a asr cable to the DVD out box and the take rst cable from the out cable hook into the in port on the projector in conclustion you need a DVD player also
i think you might have to use usb cable to hook it up to your computer
Any reputable combo player will be able to hook up to an HD TV.
If your're referring to the yellow, red, and white cables then your TV should have them. If they don't see if your TV has an S-video port. Many DVD players have these and S-video cables are not hard to find.