Run component cables (red,whit and yellow) from the DVR "video out" (yellow) to the "video in" of the DVD recorder. That will send the picture to the DVD recorder. If your DVR or DVD recorder does not have the yellow video out or in as described, use the "S video" out of the DVR to the "S video" in of the DVD recorder. The red and white jacks are for sound....out of the DVR to the audio in of the DVD recorder.
Try using the composite (analog) outputs from your cable box instead of the digital outputs.
Hi, You should be able to do it with the right equipment. A lot depends on your DVD recorder and its capabilities and whether or not your cable box has the appropriate outputs on it. Just remember, "Where there's a will, there's a way". Hope this helps, Cubby
Yes, you can use an HDMI cable to connect your dish network receiver box to your DVD recorder or the normal AV cables. However, HDMI is perfectly advisable to use.
You need a XSATA Hookup/cable or an Xplorer 360 Hookup/cable.
No, you can not
Cable hookupyou can string them in order wall to cable box ( if needed ) box to vcr ( for recording ) vcr to DVD and DVD to tv. Mine is hooked up wall to box, box to splitter, splitter to tv ( I have dual tuners for pip ) then coaxial out plugs on DVD to coaxial in on tv ( I don't use a vcr any more but if I did it would be after the splitter and before the tv.) There is no need to send cable to the DVD unless it is a recorder also or if you don't have auxiliary inputs on the tv.
Yes. The Direct TV hookup is the box alone, from the box can come a cable, HDMI and even Composite outputs.
You don't need anything extra - just connect them in this order... Freeview box - DVD recorder - TV. The signal will be recorded by the DVD recorder before it gets to the TV
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.
The modern VCR / DVD recorder does not work like the old VCRs. The switch to OTA digital TV has made the tuner less useful and was deleted from most device. VCR / DVD are now used to transfer the data to DVD . You could however attach cables fron an exernal digital tuner/ or cable box/ satellite into the VCR/DVD with the input line to record. (RCA / HDMI/ composite)
Yes, you can set a Magnavox MWR10D6 DVD recorder to record something without being home by using its timer recording feature. You would need to program the desired recording time and channel in advance. Make sure the recorder is connected to a power source and the appropriate input source (like a cable box) is set up correctly. Additionally, ensure that the DVD or hard drive has enough space for the recording.
You need to plug the ethernet cable into a port located on the back of the console, near the hard drive.