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Can only get DVD audio when hooking it up to Goldstar VCR...

Cable is going thru Goldstar VCR and into TV- Works fine and can tape cable-

I tried to hook up my DVD to Goldstar but can only play audio- no video-
Help!

  • jjolles Dec 01, 2008

    Danmart-



    Thanks soooooo much !



    It worked!!!!!!



    Regards, JJ



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The DVD must be connected with the RCA jacks-plugs [usually black & red] to the INPUT of the VCR, not to the RF connector. You must press the VCR\TV button to VCR so that the VCR takes control.When you place a DVD movie or AUDIO program it could be copied to the VCR. or played through the VCR.

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