Digital Versatile Disc Recorders (DVD-r) has already replaced (Videocassette Recorders).
Yes, VCR should be capitalized because it is an acronym for "Video Cassette Recorder".
You can not replace the heads easily, only a trained technician will be able to repair the heads for you.
The cheapest part of a VCR is the plastic casing, as it can be easily stamped in mass production lines. You should be aware that the mechanical parts of a VCR break easily.
If you can still find a VCR they will all have the same picture.
It would be illegal to sell a VCR without a digital tuner now.So if you buy a VCR with a tuner it should be digital.If it's not you should take it back.
There should be a list of VCR makes and models.Find the one that matches your VCR.And it will tell you how to program. :)
There are no special cables or cords required to use a VCR mount. The cables used to connect the VCR to the TV and the wall should be sufficient as long as they are long enough. To see more information on VCR mounts, visit http://www.mountsmadesimple.com/?gclid=CL2EubHHu6kCFUY0QgodUGqreQ
Any reputable DVD/VCR players should be able to play DivX movie format.
It doesn't really make a difference especially since VCR's are opposolite.
Not sure what your computer does or not but the VCR is the source signal: coax from VCR out ("to TV" or "RF out") plugs into TV ("in" or "RF input"). Once hooked up, tune the TV to ch 3. Then play a tape in VCR and you should be ok. If all ok then plug in an antenna into the "RF in" (antenna in) on the VCR. Tune into a local station, you should be able to catch local programing. Cheers
your camera should have some kind of output...just plug it into the VCR, get the vcr onto the right input to see the camera, set the VCR to SLP with a tape with a good amount of time you can record and set the vcr to automatically rewind when it reaches the end while recording. put one of the vcrs outputs to a tv and make sure the vcr is getting the input from the camera right. from there set the vcr on record. all done!
The only difference would be if the VCR or TV is not digital otherwise it should be fine.