Hi Forum,
I want to record a 30 minute long TV show on a blank tape using my VCR. I have a cable wire directly coming into my house (no cable box or anything). The cable wire is connected to my TV and the VCR is also connected to my TV. How do i do it? Is the current connection enough or do i have to do anything else? Also, i want to watch the show at the same time and i want the recording to stop automatically after 30 minutes.
Thanks for any replies.
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Plug the cable coax from the wall into the input of your VCR. Run a short length of coax between the output of the VCR and the input of the TV. Tune the VCR to the channel you want to record. Set the TV on channel 3 (or maybe 2 or 4 depending on your VCR and how it's set up). Watch and record.
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Originally Posted by jagabo
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also, you may want to check the vcr set-up menu.
There may be an option to automatically fine-tune the available channels.Losing one's sense of humor....
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Actaully, I'd recommend you pick up cable splitter at a nearby ratailer. You try any Radio Shack, Wal-Mart, K-mart.....anyone that sells electronics should have them.
Plug you cable into one end (probably says 'IN') and run cables from the 'OUT' on the splitter to each your VCR and your TV. This will allow you to watch TV and record something at the same time. You'll be able to watch Green Acres while recording Gilligan's Island at the same time! Or, whatever it is that you watch.
It would help if we have the make and model of both your TV and VCR.Have a good one,
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Originally Posted by jagabo
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Originally Posted by buttzilla
It's been a long time since I got a VCR (probably 10 years)..... I can't belive that they would not include a tuner in the newer ones. That seems really crappy
I know a lot of people that don't have a cable box because they have the "extended basic" cable, and only get something like 60 channels.
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Originally Posted by j1d10t
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Originally Posted by buttzilla"Don't try to be a great man. Just be a man, and let history make its own judgment."
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