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  1. 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. Fix a variety of VCR problems with help from a digital technology specialist in this free video on VCRs.

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  2. 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 things on television with help from a digital technology specialist in this free video on VCRs.

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  3. Connecting a VCR to a computer can by done by plugging in the video output and audio output plugs into the VCR and plugging the video input and audio output plugs into the appropriate computer jacks. Connect a VCR to a computer to record a favorite video with help from a digital technology specialist in this free video on VCRs.

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  4. 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 video on VCRs.

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  5. 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. Hook up two VCRs to make VHS copies with help from a digital technology specialist in this free video on VCRs.

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  6. 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 a digital technology specialist in this free video on VCRs.

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  7. 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 proper jacks with help from a digital technology specialist in this free video on VCRs.

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  8. 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 purposes with help from a digital technology specialist in this free video on VCRs.

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  9. 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 specialist in this free video on VCRs.

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