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Posted on Nov 17, 2009

Hook up of magnavox zv427mg9

I have a magnavox zv427mg9 and am trying to use dvd to record from analog tv with digital converter box. also have a dvd player hooked up tp a Onkyo HT-R500 receiver. Can play DVD's but can't record from TV. Does this already have a tuner? Do I still need the converter box? How should the magnavos be hooked up to receiver?

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I have a magnavox dvd recorder/vcr combo (ZV427MG9A) connected to my Sharp hdtv via hdmi cord, Can anyone tell me simple setup steps to make it record and play on either sides. I have read instruction book over and over and it is still not recording to disc or tapes. I also have Charter Cable connected. Can you tell me what do i need to do to make it work. H-E-L-P!!!!

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