Recording must be done through the OUTPUTS of the TV.
Yes, the VCR part usually has a line-in where it can record inputs from outside sources such as televisions or cable boxes etc.
of course to use TV with 2 HDMI , as you get two inputs from two different receivers .
The Haier TV does not record the DVD through the TV, however it will play recorded DVD when it comes to Record DVD;s.
The Sanyo DP19657A television has Audio/Visual inputs that can be used for any external unit, including gaming systems, that use that type of port.
Yes. It should work as long as your Sony TV has the appropriate inputs.
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On some TVs their are another set of AV inputs in the back of the TV (or front if you are using the back). So look closely around the back. Otherwise you will have to unplug whats there.
To change back you most likely need the TV remote. Use the input/ source button to switch between all the different inputs on the baxk until you get to the one you want. It helps to label the inputs acurately through the menu of your TV.
The best pricing for a TV depends on what specifics you are looking for. TVs come with different options, like 120Hz vs. 60 Hz., 4 HDMI inputs vs. 2 HDMI inputs, and then there is the screen ratio. Once you have your TV specifics, you can decide which store has the best price for the TV that you want.
yes, if you run your tv signal through a recordible DVD player.
I believe that you can use your cable turner or the TV turner to record TV Shows. It all in the setup for RCA style inputs into the DVD/VCR from outputs from the cable box or TV if they are available. You can only record TV shows that are playing on the TV/Cable Box and if they do not have outputs setting up the DVD/VCR to record is not possible. The single channel use prevents you from watching one show and recording another on that TV. This is what I was doing before I got the DVR on my cable box and now I fast forward past all the commercials.
usually on the side or at the back depending on what type of tv it is