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  • How to Attach an Old VCR to a New LCD TV

    LCD televisions deliver state-of-the-art picture and sound, but the sets are also equipped with jacks for connecting older audio or video equipment, such as a VCR. Two sets of audio/video cables...

  • How to Dub With an Emerson VCR

    Emerson videocassette recorders are designed with audio/video jacks to connect other components for recording, including a second VCR. The VCRs connect with RCA-type composite cables, which are...

  • How to Convert VCR Movies to a DVD

    Home movies and other family memories shot on VCR camcorders need to be converted into DVDs because the tapes will deteriorate over time. Converting these VCR movies to a DVD will not only ensure...

  • How to Record VHS Tapes

    VHS videotapes remain a popular recording medium even in the digital age of Blu-Ray discs and high-definition televisions. Although VCRs have a legendary reputation for confusing programming,...

  • How to Connect a Plasma TV to a VCR Using S-Video

    Plasma TVs are typically equipped with several types of audio/video jacks for connecting different kinds of components. S-video is a good connection choice for standard-definition devices such as...

  • How to Archive VHS Tapes With Copy Protection

    When VHS was invented in the 1970s, movie distributors quickly became concerned with the illegal duplication of VHS tapes to create pirated copies of their original films. As a result, a company...

  • How to Archive Purchased Commercial VHS Tapes

    Many commercially produced VHS tapes included copy protection that made duplication difficult, but not impossible. Given that copyright law includes the concept of "fair use," you can legally copy...

  • How to Archive Copy Protected VHS Tapes

    Wondering what to do with all those old VHS tapes? Compared with DVDs they are bulky and take up space. Some VHS tapes may be approaching 30 years old. They won't last forever and you want to...

  • How to Convert VHS With a Protected Signal to an MPEG

    Macrovision was a technology developed to alter the video output of a videotape in such a way that prevents the tape from being duplicated. Unfortunately, with aging VHS tapes, personal movie...

  • How to Get VCRs Ready for DTV

    If you have a digital TV or digital converter box, you'll still be able to use your VCR to record your digital TV programs. If you purchased your TV prior to May 2007, you may need to purchase a...

  • How to Attach a VCR to Digital TV

    A VCR records standard definition video and audio, but can still be connected to a digital television with a digital converter box. Available at electronics stores, a converter box processes the...

  • How to Record a Movie From DVR to VHS Tape

    While not as revolutionary as the video cassette recorder, the average DVR is far easier to program and use. The image and playback quality on a DVR is far superior to a video cassette as well....

  • How to Convert a VCR Tape to Digital

    VCRs have undoubtedly become a thing of the past; a technology made obsolete by DVDs, Blu-ray discs and digital media. However, for those of you that may just be entering the digital age, chances...

  • How to Clean Video Projectors

    As an owner of a video projector you should clean the equipment on a regular basis because dust and smudges can ruin the pictures' quality. Green fuzzy patches, called "dust blobs," may appear...

  • How to Connect an Analog VCR to an Analog TV Via an HDTV Box

    Connecting a VCR to an analog TV via a high definition receiver box requires two sets of RCA-type audio/video composite cables to hook up the three components. Because VCRs record and play signals...

  • How to Hook Up a VCR & Dish Network Receiver to a Digital Converter

    A digital converter box is needed to receive and process television programming on older analog TV sets. Connecting a Dish Network receiver to a VCR for recording programs requires the...

  • How to Copy VHS Tapes to PC File

    Copying VHS tapes to a PC file requires a piece of equipment that can convert the tape into a signal the computer can understand. Pick up a device known as an analog-to-digital converter,...

  • How to Buy Used VHS Tapes

    VHS tapes are an obsolete technology, which means they aren't manufactured anymore. That's the bad news. The good news is that they were hugely successful in their day and numerous used VHS movies...

  • How to Upload Videos From Tape

    VHS tape has fallen out of favor, but there are still plenty of home movies that were shot on video tape. You cannot share these tapes with others online because the VHS format is not compatible...

  • How to Fix Scratched Dvd

    This article will tell you how to fix a scratched DVD. Learn several ways to clean DVD's so they will work again like new. Whether you rent or buy DVD's eventually they get will get a scratch or...

  • How to Hook a VCR to TV Audio

    A videocassette recorder, or VCR, connects to a television with RCA-type audio/video cables. With two sets of cables, you can play back audio from a cassette in your VCR through your TV or record...

  • How to Erase VHS Tapes

    You can erase old VHS tapes by purchasing a bulk eraser, also known as a video degausser, from an electronic store or through online retailers. These devices erase VHS recordings by passing an...

  • How to Use Two VCRs to Duplicate Tapes

    Create copies of your favorite VHS cassette tapes without paying for professional duplication services. Using two VCRs, you can duplicate your VHS tapes at home while using your TV set to monitor...

  • How to Copy a VHS to a CD

    Every household at one time had a VCR that used VHS tapes which allowed people to record and play back movies, television shows and home videos. Times have changed, and with advances in...

  • How to Copy VHS Tapes

    Copying VHS tapes requires two VCRs or a VCR and a VHS camcorder, plus audio/video cables and a supply of blank VHS tapes. Making copies of your VHS tapes will help you preserve the contents if...

  • How to Clean Up Recorded VHS Tapes

    Although DVD has largely replaced VHS, many people still enjoy watching the movies they recorded and don't want the hassle and expense of replacing their collection. However, the tapes can wear...

  • How to Update Old VCR Tapes

    VHS tapes and the VCRs that play them are slowly becoming obsolete. DVDs and other digital media have surpassed VHS in quality and convenience, making for a better viewing experience. Moreover,...

  • How to Hook Up VHS Recorder to Computer

    Connecting a VHS recorder (VCR) to a computer requires an analog-to-digital converter box available at electronics stores and online retailers. The box transforms analog data from the VCR into a...

  • How to Connect a VCR to a TV With a Converter Box

    VCRs continue to be a popular choice for recording television programs despite the rising popularity of digital recording devices such as TiVo and DVD recorders. Your equipment will operate...

  • How to Hook Up a Security Camera, a TV, and a VCR

    To hook up your own surveillance system and make recordings of what the camera sees, you'll need a video camera, a VCR and a TV to monitor the image. You can set the VCR for extremely long tape...

  • How to Connect a DTV Box to a VCR

    Connecting a VCR to a digital TV converter (DTV box) requires two coaxial cables, which are equipped with threaded jacks on both sides. Once the DTV box is connected to your VCR, and the VCR to...

  • How to Transfer VHS Tapes to DVD

    VHS tapes can take a lot of wear and tear over the years. Transferring VHS tapes to DVD is essential for anyone who wants to preserve their old video tape recordings. The following tips will...

  • How to Buy a VHS to DVD Converter

    Now is the best time to convert your old videotapes to a longer lasting digital format. As VCRs become obsolete, it will be harder to find the equipment necessary to convert the old analog signal...

  • How to Record to a VCR With a Comcast Converter Box

    The humble VCR still has a place in many home theater systems. You can use it to record cable television programming from Comcast by connecting to the company's converter box, which is a device...

  • How to Use a VCR With HD Television

    While videotape technology is sometimes considered ancient by contemporary digital standards, millions of people still use a VCR. You can use a VCR with a high-definition television (HDTV) with a...

  • How to Copy VHS to DVD

    Copy VHS to DVD and save all of your favorite movies. Don't throw away your old VHS tapes and purchase DVDs. Save a bundle of money by copying VHS to DVD.

  • How to Transfer VHS Tapes to a Computer

    Transferring VHS tapes to a computer is a simple process, but you must have special equipment to accomplish it. Analog VHS camcorders and VCRs can't interface directly with a computer. You will...

  • How to Hook Up a VCR to a Computer

    Connecting a VCR to a computer will allow you to watch old videotapes on your computer, digitize the tapes to a format for editing, and burn the finished program to a DVD or upload it to a...

  • How to Get Rid of VHS Tapes

    The VCR has gone the way of the dodo, as DVDs and Blu-Ray discs provide sharper images in a much more durable format. But VHS tapes enjoyed a lengthy heyday (as well as changing the cultural...

  • How to Record a TV Show With a VCR

    If you want to record tv onto a VHS, then you are going to have an incredibly easy, stress free process! Recording anything onto VHS of your favorite tv show is something that has been done...

  • Instructions to Remove the Lock on a Mitsubishi VCR Remote Control

    Mitsubishi VCRs are equipped with a child-lock feature that prevents the equipment from being used without parental permission. If you've lost your instruction manual or forgotten how to reset the...

  • How to Clean VHS Tapes

    Even if VHS tapes are not exactly cutting-edge technology today, many of us still have them and enjoy playing them in our somewhat antiquated VCRs. What do you do if you find that your favorite...

  • How to Hook Up an Old Beta VCR

    The Betamax video recorder, also called Beta, was the first VCR created, before the VHS model rendered it obsolete. A working Beta player, along with the cassette tapes it uses, can be very...

  • How to Hook Up a VCR to a Digital TV

    VCRs can be hooked up to a digital TV the same way they can be hooked up to an ordinary TV. The only downside is that they can't send a signal with the same level of clarity that a modern DVR or...

  • How to Hook Up an Old DVD/VCR Player Recorder to a New LCD TV

    LCD TVs are designed to work with the newest technology available. Most types have a number of different cable outlets, allowing you to connect the TV to any number of devices. But what about...

  • How to Program a Hitachi VCR to Record

    There are many different Hitachi VCR models with many different features to help you record your favorite shows. Fortunately, most models can be programmed using the same basic methods. However,...

  • How to Reassemble a VHS Tape

    You had an issue with your VHS tape--twisted tape, a portion of video you want to cut, a damaged cassette casing--and you managed to get the tape apart and either fix the problem or switch the...

  • How to Dub a VHS Home Movie Tape

    Old home movies or damaged VHS tapes may need to be dubbed to prevent further wear and tear on those beloved images. A simple hookup involving two VCRs and a small television will let you dub and...

  • How to Repair a Cracked VHS Tape

    A big crack in your favorite VHS tape can render it useless -- and if the content isn't available on DVD yet (or it's your old home movies), then fixing the damage is important. The steps below...

  • How to Set the Date and Channel on an RCA VCR

    If you would like to make timer recordings on your RCA VCR, you must set the time, date and channels. These tasks may seem very complex and intimidating; however, they're really very simple. Your...

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