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Installing a closed circuit camera system in your home is a great idea and a good investment. This will provide security to your home and a sense of well-being to you and your family. There will...
Connecting a VCR to a TV and camera will allow you to monitor the action while recording. The hookups require a standard pair of audio/video cables with RCA-type plugs. In a few steps, you can set...
You can attach the same number of external devices to your TV as the number of inputs on the TV. Your TV set receives an input signal that contains video and audio through an antenna, cable or...
Many audio and video appliances, such as televisions and DVD players, have RCA output jacks. This is the female end of the RCA (red, yellow and white) cables. If you only have female end RCA...
For televisions that are hooked up to cable or satellite, a splitter must be used to split the signal so that you can hook up a DVD player and a VCR. After you have the splitter hooked up, you...
If you think you're out of luck because you can't connect multiple HDMI devices to a television with only one HDMI input, you're mistaken! With the aid of an inexpensive HDMI switch, you can...
Now days you can purchase a Playstation 2 and games for very cheap. Often under $30. This eHow will teach you how to hook your PS2 to a TV. Compaired with modern systems like the Xbox 360 and...
A Digital Video Disc (DVD) recorder incorporated into your home entertainment system can be an asset and one which incorporates a video-cassette player (VHS) can be especially useful for...
Owning an older television can sometimes limit input options. Many televisions have only an analog RF coaxial, which can make it tough when buying a new DVD player, VCR or video game console. RF...
An audio-visual switchbox is a way to connect multiple video sources with their corresponding audio feeds, to one input of a TV. They are useful to feed multiple high definition or digital feeds...
Component cables are used to transfer video signals from components to a display. Common applications include conecting DVD players, cable boxes, camcorders or HTIB (home theater in a box) systems...
Set top boxes are required by most cable providers to allow for their digital signal or high definition programming to be viewed in the home. Set top boxes can also be used to allow for recording...
An HDMI (High Definition Media Interface) input splitter is an audio/video component that allows one device with an HDMI output to be connected to a number of other devices with HDMI inputs. It...
HDMI cables allow users to attach all of their audio and video functions with only a single cable connection. If you attach HDMI cables to your TV, you can avoid the entire mess of multiple wires...
Many televisions come with only a single coaxial cable input. In order to use different devices that require a coaxial cable to be connected to a television, you have to disconnect and reconnect...
If you have a number of movies saved on your computer's hard drive and want to watch them on your big-screen TV with surround sound, you can hook up your computer to your home-theater system....
Using your new Hitachi plasma or LCD TV as a computer monitor offers you the opportunity to browse the web and enjoy your digital media in a new way. But first, you have to acquaint yourself with...
Home entertainment systems have come a long way. Movie buffs can now enjoy great movies with crystal-clear pictures and crisp, theater-like sounds. Different entertainment systems from video...
This article will explain how to hookup a converter box. Since all broadcasts will only be digital as of February 2009, a converter box will be needed for TV's still using an antenna. Knowing how...
This will explain how to hookup 2 VCR's to a different channel on your TV.
This article will will explain how to hookup 2 VCR's to one channel on your TV.
Many of today's televisions come with picture-in-picture technology, but it is not always easy for owners to get it to work. Picture-in-picture works as a result of the television having two...
You have a TV set with only a few video inputs, but you own a ton of components to use with it. You can use a video switchbox to connect all of your devices to your TV.