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CONNECTING RECORDER TO TV AND DVD PLAYER

I WANT TO CONNECT MY SURROUND SOUND DVD PLAYER AND MY TV TO RECORDER TO RECORD MOVIES. I CANT FIND MANUAL. WHAT WIRES CONNECT WHERE? CAN YOU HELP?

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I have the manual for this ;asking around 7.50 with free shipping, call if interested 2095683327.willing to drop price a little.

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5. To use Component Video cables and RCA audio cables: Connect the Component Video cable and the red and white RCA audio cables to the outputs on the TV source and the inputs on the DVD Recorder. Next, connect the Component Video cable and RCA audio cable to the outputs on the DVD Recorder and the inputs on the TV.
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