SOURCE: dvd recorder, pc, dcd player
I take it this is a recorder only model not one with hard drive. I guess it will be line out from PC to line in on the recorder The recorder probably has RCA red/white cords So you will need a 3.5mm stereo jack to RCA converter this will work on the PC either way line out for trans to DVD line in for form DVD to PC
SOURCE: Presidian DVD Recorder
i have a presidian dvd recorder and when i put in
a new blank dvd-r disc it only gets it prepared up to
21% and tthen it stops and opens
SOURCE: I'm simply looking for the
The way you have it hooked up right now will not work unless you have a coaxial out on your cable box going to the dvd recorder. Even then, picture quality will be severely degraded. The best way to do it is to leave your cable box hooked up to your TV via HDMI and connect your dvd recorder to your cable box via component video if your dvd recorder has a component video input. If it doesn't, then just use the composite video input. That way your picture quality will be better and you will still be able to record with the TV off.
SOURCE: Connect DVD recorder to Video player/recorder- transfer VHStodisc
hook the video output from vcr to dvd input at rear, then hook output from dvd to tv input. note; you can not record protected vcr movies you can only record tv shows from sattelite to vcr or dvd recorder. its best to record straight from sattelite to dvd recorder for picture clarity.
SOURCE: how do i hook up dvd recorder/vcr to my tv?
Hello.
If its a combined dvd/vcr unit you should be able to record on the dvd input from the vcr with a 3 split cord connected as described below..
VCR -
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Video output - yellow.
Audio output - left and right - red & white.
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DVD
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Video input - yellow.
Audio input - left and right - red & white.
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Or you might have to use a standared RF cable from the
antenna out on the video to the antenna in on the DVD.
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Additional information....
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Just as you can't copy commercially made video tapes to another VCR due to Macrovision anti-copy encoding, the same applies to making copies to DVD. DVD recorders cannot bypass the anti-copy signal on commercial VHS tapes or DVDs. If a DVD recorder detects the anti-copy encoding on a commercial DVD it will not start the recording and display some sort of message either on screen or on its LED front panel display that it detects the anti-copy code or that it is detecting an unusable signal.
A DVD recorder can be used to copy any homemade videos, such as camcorder videos and videos made from TV shows, and can also copy Laserdiscs, and other non-copyprotected video material. Also, remember that a DVD recorder also has a built-tuner for recording TV programming directly. The tuner can be programmed to record a series of programs on different days and times, much like a VCR.
However, if you are recording a non-copy protected DVD to a DVD recorder you can record any of the video content, provided you click on the menu and start the video segments running and you have enough time space on the disc.
DVD recorders function like VCRs in that they can record incoming video signals -- however, they do not automatically copy all the contents of the DVD - for instance, you cannot copy the interactive menu functions of a non-copy protected commercial DVD. A DVD recorder creates its own menu functions, it will not duplicate the function menu from a another DVD.
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Hope this will help you.
/Tech5508
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