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In Reply to: Cabling DVD, VCR, and older TV posted by John A on May 15, 2000 at 13:40:02:
Most DVD players and movies are equipped with copy protection (Macrovision, I believe it's called). This prevents you from recording the DVD material. So, your VCR is not able to pick up a consistent signal, as you noted. All very normal.So, short of your suggestions of a new TV or HT receiver/pre-amp, you could use the coax cable connection to view the VCR playback and use the RCA (analog) inputs for the DVD player.
Michael
Thanks, and interesting....and due some research. How can "they" provide a signal on the old RCA jack that is recognized by the TV, and not the VCR. Sensitivity?I'll try your solution, and if the coax quality is not there from the VCR, the switch box recommendation.
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