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Anonymous Posted on Feb 03, 2010

Have a toshiba tp 61H95 proj TV- want to connect panasonic dvd recorder and toshiba vhs recorder so I can copy family videos to dvd- can't get hook ups set up for both to work.

  • Anonymous Feb 03, 2010

    what about how they both connect to cable and the proj TV ?

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You can refer to this VHS to DVD tutorial, it's got specific steps of how to do it there. VHS to DVD Tutorial How Can You Convert VHS to DVD at Home

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Select AV-1 or some thing in TV and plug DVD recorder Video-Audio output in AV-1 input of TV, playback any DVD and confirm its picture and sound in TV. Press Stop button of DVD recorder to stop playback.
Now plug Video-Audio output of VCR in DVD recorder input and select AV Input in DVD recorder, insert VHS tape in VCR and playback it and confirm you get VHS picture and sound in TV via DVD recorder.
Hookup between TV, DVD recorder and VCR is completed.
Playback VHS tape in VCR, Insert blank DVD disc in DVD recorder and press Record while you see VHS tape picture in TV.
Hope this info will help you.

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  • Anonymous Feb 03, 2010

    what about how they both connect to cable and the proj TV ?
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    If you want to record cable programs in DVD recorder, plug cable in DVD recorder and tune cable channels in DVD recorder tuner, record the program what is being showed in TV.




  • Anonymous Feb 03, 2010

    Very nice,

    May I know what was wrong in provided info that you rate it maximum low?

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    Sorry, I didnt rate any of the posts.

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