I recently bought a muiltsystem VCR. I however can not use it because the RF switches on the back are the Europian type. Is there anyway I can use it with my America TV set?
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you will have to run it through a normal US VCR using RCA plugs. The second VCR will be able to hook up with a cable line. That's what I had to do with MY all-format VCR. But if you're planning on watching stuff that's macro-protected, you're screwed. (unless you've got a macro-remover).
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: mijman on 2001-12-30 15:43:15 ]</font> -
Don't fret too much. You can buy adapters to go from the euro style male and female to the F-connect type, and viceversa. Most Radio Shack's have these. You can try online too. I think planet3000.com may carry them.
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I can also vouch for the buying the adapters at Radio Shack. Also, if you live in the US about where do you live? I live in Maryland and want to record some PAL tapes into my computer.
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