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Summary: 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 television with instructions from the owner of a TV and VCR repair shop in this free video on VCRs.
Bill Czappa is the owner of ARC TV and VCR repair in Burbank, Calif. Czappa opened the repair shop more than 25 years ago and has more than 10,000 regular customers. He specializes in...read more
The general transition from VHS to DVD has left a lot of people with stacks of old tapes that they no longer watch. Whether Hollywood movies or home videos, these treasures do not have to go the way of the dinosaur. There is something that you can do to save your videos from extinction. In this free video series on VHS, the owner of a television and VCR repair shop explains how to fix various problems with videocassettes and VCRs. Get information on how to hook up a VCR and how to diagnose problems with VCRs. Find out how to salvage a VHS tape and how to fix problems with videocassettes, all in this free video series.
"Hi, I'm Bill from ARC TV and in this segment, I'm going to show you how to hook up a VCR. First simply take the cable line off the TV set, find the jack on the VCR that says input and hook that up. Then take another lead from the one that's marked output or to TV and hook that up on the TV set."
eHow Article: How to Hook Up a VCR