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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 just attach the vcr to the tv, set vcr on channel 3 or 4 and tv on same or vidio setting and have at it
Yes.
If you can still find a VCR they will all have the same picture.
yes
Yes, you can as long as you have the coax cable connected to the VCR first and then to your TV. Some TVs have RCA A/V outputs also and you can connect a VCR to them. Even better is to use the RCA A/V connections from the cable box to VCR, VCR to TV.
RF37 on a Goodmans VCR typically indicates the channel frequency used for the RF output signal, which is often set to channel 37. This channel is generally used for sending video signals to a TV via an RF connection. If you encounter this setting, you may need to tune your television to the corresponding channel to view the output from the 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.
Recording shows off the TV onto VHS tapes. Or playing shows from VHS tapes on your TV. A VCR was used for playing tapes similar to a casset player but the VCR play video and audio.
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!
Coaxial
94.5% of television owners WITHOUT TiVo/DVR have VCR. That number drops to 60% of television owners with TiVo/DVR (but the percentage of people who use VCR when they have digital recording is much lower).