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Can't dub from Samsung VR8606 to another device

I have a Samsung VR8606 Video Recorder. I want to use it to copy old tapes to a DVD recorder, but I cannot see that the Samsung has a ''line out'' option. The manual tells how to dub from another recorder to the Samsung, but not how to dub from the Samsung to another recorder. Is it even possible with this unit? AM I fated to have to buy one that does have this capability?

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If you have a scart socket on the back of the vcr poss marked av1.Connect a scart lead to this and if the dvd recorder has scart sockets connect to the one marked av2.Then put the vcr on play and the dvd on av2 and you should be able to record,hope this works.Jamie

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