VCR=Video Cassette Recorder and a PS3 has a blu-ray DVD drive therefore, no.
Yes, as long as your VCR has an composite input. Simply plug the composite cables from your PS3 into your VCR. If you plan on playing your PS3 through your VCR this way your VCR must be turned on for it to work.
Just plug the color coded RCA plugs into the VCR inputs and turn your TV to VCR, Plug in the PS3 power cord and turn it on
The setting on the TV set for your PS3 is controlled by what input it is plugged into on the back of your TV. You can not change it to VCR on some sets without also switching back to the A/V cable and losing the high resolution. I don't know of any TVs that have an HDMI plug for a VCR.
Yes it does a very good job and the TV shows that I record on my Media Center Computer play much better on the PS3 than they ever did on the Sony DVD/VCR. I also like the ability to fast forward past the commercials with the PS3. Rental DVDs of movies also seem to play clearer in the PS3 than in the Sony DVD/VCR player I used to use.
PS3 does not have a screen the TV it is connected to has the screen and you use those controls. Most TVs have brightness and contrast controls that can be adjusted for the best picture whether you are using the cable box, TV tuner, DVD/VCR, or a PS3
The PS3 slim plays Blu-ray disc movies, DVD movies, downloaded movies, and movies burned on a media center computer based upon my actual experience using the PS3 slim in 2010. The DVD quality was much higher than when played through my Sony DVD/VCR player/recorder because of the near HD quality upscaling. I have not once used the DVD/VCR again after experiencing the quality, sharpness, and ease of operation from viewing them through the PS3
The PS3 will play DVDs and if your are connected to a 1080P HDTV with a HDMI cable like I have the movies are upgraded to near 1080p quality. It has been over a year since I last used the Sony VCR/DVD Player once I saw the quality of DVDs though the PS3.
you can play a PS3 on any TV that can connect with the A/V cable that came with the PS3 or the Optional PS3 component or HDMI cables. Normal TVs have a way to connect a VCR, DVD, and or a Game consoles and only very cheap or very old and cheap don't yes u can by just connecting it to the t.v with the cable which came with it
No some DVDs are restricted to certain regions and others might not be readable by the PS3. My PS3 has no trouble reading the DVDs I make of TV programs I record on my Media Center computer and it upgrades them to near HD quality. It also played the DVDs I rented better than my DVD/VCR.
A VCR stand is not necessary to make a VCR working properly as it is only a piece of furniture used to hold the VCR. A VCR will work as long as it is plugged into the wall and hooked up to a TV.
The abbreviation of VCR is...
main parts of a vcr