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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...
While DVDs, Blu-Rays and On Demand videos are becoming--or in many cases have become--the standard way of viewing movies in the home, VHS tapes aren't without their following. In fact, the only...
With the advent of DVD and Blu-ray players, the cost to repair VCRs has increased, largely because the demand for parts has decreased. In fact, these days it is much harder to find repair shops...
Emerson VCRs, like many other VCRs, allow you to playback VHS tapes, as well as record footage from your TV. Not only are they easy-to-use, they also come in a variety of models that all vary in...
VCRs are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Sure, it is possible to buy a combination VCR/DVD unit, but you have to wonder how long it will be before VCRs truly are a thing of the past. If...
While DVD players and discs have eclipsed VCRs in terms of sales and preference for home video viewing, VCRs can still have their uses, from watching your collection of VHS movies to recording TV...
How to Connect 2 VCRs to a TV
Connecting two VCRs to a TV is helpful when recording from one VCR to the other, and they can be hooked up using a few different audio and video cables. Find the right cables and match up the...
How to Connect a VCR to a Laptop
A VCR can be connected to a laptop by plugging in the video and audio output to the VCR and the video and audio input to the corresponding laptop jacks. Hook up a VCR to a laptop for recording...
How to Connect a VCR to a Mac
Connecting a VCR to a Mac computer can be done using a connector that offers the option of using a super video cable or an RCA cable. Hook up a Mac to a VCR with help from a digital technology...
Connecting 2 VCRs Together
Connecting two VCRs together is a great way to make copies of any video, and all it takes is hooking up the output jacks to the playing VCR and hooking up the input jacks to the recording VCR....
How to Connect a DVD & VCR to TV
DVD players and VCRs can be connected to a TV using the right cables, which have input and output jacks for the video and audio. Hook up both a DVD player and a VCR to a TV monitor with help from...
How to Install a VCR
Installing a VCR simply requires finding the right cables and matching them up to the correct jacks on the television set. Hook up a VCR with help from a digital technology specialist in this free...
How to Troubleshoot a VCR
Troubleshooting a VCR requires making sure it is plugged in, confirming the power supply to the outlet, double-checking all of the video and audio connections, and adjusting the tracking button....
How to Record 1 Channel Station & Watch Another With Your VCR or DVD Recorder
To record a channel onto a VCR or DVD while watching a different channel, simply use the VCR remote control to change the channel only on the VCR. Record your favorite shows while watching other...
How to Salvage a Videocassette
Salvage a videocassette by not forcing the tape in or out of the VCR, turning the machine upside down in order to get the videocassette free of the guides or trying to fast forward the tape and...
How to Fix a Damaged VHS Tape
To fix a damaged VHS tape, open the tape and make sure there is no grease on the tape and that it is not too wrinkles. Wind the wheel on a VHS tape until the tape goes back in with instructions...
How to Hook Up a VCR
To hook up a VCR to a television, take the cable line off the TV set and hook it up to the jack on the VCR that says "Input." Connect the "Output" lead from the VCR and connect it to the...
How to Diagnose VCR Problems
Diagnose VCR problems by checking that the television signal is working, putting in a good VHS tape and checking if the counter on the VCR is moving. Make sure the television is on the right...
How to Clean VCR Heads
Clean VCR heads by inserting a head cleaning tape for 30 seconds, pressing play and then following the instructions that come with the cleaning tape. Try hitting search forward or search reverse...
The main distinction between standard household VCRs and time lapse VCRs (usually used for security surveillance) is that with time lapse, the machine can be programmed to record for only a small...
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...
VCRs, or video cassette recorders, are playable tape devices. They use removable videotape cassettes to play and record audio and video. These videotape cassettes contain magnetic tape to store...
Although VCRs are largely ancient history in many households, some people who still use them remain a bit intimidated by them. Setting the clock on a VCR or setting a timer recording might seem...
So you want to connect two VCRs to a television. Connecting two VCRs together and then hooking them up to a television will create a crude editing station right in your home. You will be able to...
When you put a video tape into a VCR, you might notice that the picture jumps or skips around. If this happens, you'll need to adjust the tracking to change the heads or spools on the tape and get...
Daisy chaining is the process used to connect several VCRs together in order to record several copies of a show or movie simultaneously. If you've wanted to set up multiple VCRs but aren’t sure of...
The most common reason for VCR problems is programming errors, but many problems can be solved by adjusting hookups or cleaning the components. Here is a general troubleshooting guide for VCRs.