How do I autoprogram my TV / VCR?
Huskyvision - UITS - Univseristy of ConnecticutAfter you have set your TV / VCR to receive a cable signal, you will need to autoprogram it. You may also need to autoprogram your TV after any power outage or if your TV / VCR is unplugged.
Related QuestionsSTS: Student Technology ServicesThe "autoprogram" feature is usually necessary A) the first time you connect your TV or VCR to the cable source B) Often, if the unit has been unplugged or the power to the outlet turned off (Circuit breaker blown, etc.Related Questions
Can DVD record from VCR/TV/etc?
Hier finden Sie die aktuellen Infos zur DVD TechnologieLong answer: The minimum requirement for reproducing audio and video on DVD is an MPEG video stream and a PCM audio track. (Other streams such as Dolby Digital audio, MPEG audio, and subpicture are not necessary for the simplest case.) Basic DVD control codes are also needed. At the moment it's difficult in real time to encode the video and audio, combine them with DVD-V info, and write the whole thing to DVD. Even if you could do all this in a home recorder, it would be extremely expensive.
Related QuestionsWhat about TV/VCR Combo remotes?
NewRemoteControl.com Frequently Asked QuestionsEveryone wants these to be TV's, but in most instances they are actually more closely related to the VCR. In a lot of models the only remote control that will satisfactorily work combo sets is the manufacturers original. In many cases even manufacturers that build their own TV's, have some other manufacturer build their TV/VCR combo's.
Related QuestionsWill I have problems connecting my VCR between my TV and my DVD player?
Hier finden Sie die aktuellen Infos zur DVD TechnologieIt's generally not a good idea to route the video from your DVD player through your VCR. Most movies use Macrovision protection, which will cause problems such as a repeated darkening and lightening of the picture. See 1.11 and the Video RF section of 3.2 and for more info.
Related QuestionsHow do I connect my DVR to my TV and VCR?
Adelphia | Digital Video RecorderThere are two independent composite outputs (Video, Audio Left, Audio Right) on the rear panel. Connect your TV to the output labeled "OUT 1 (TV)", and the VCR to the second output labeled "OUT 2 (VCR)".
Related QuestionsCan we bring a TV/VCR?
Minnesota Houseboat Vacation on Rainy LakeOur boats are equipped with generators so you can bring a TV/VCR. Dont bring a TV alone as you wont pick up any channels out on the lake. Our Lady of the Lake Series boat comes with a TV/VCR so dont forget to bring some tapes along if you wish. Many people enjoy not having a TV.
Related QuestionsHow do I hook up my TV or VCR to HUSKYvision ?
Huskyvision - UITS - Univseristy of ConnecticutSimply connect your coaxial cable into the HUSKYvision faceplate (the faceplate with only one coax connection) and the input jack on your cable-ready TV or VCR. Coaxial cables are available at the UConn Coop. If you have a VCR, connect your coaxial cable from the cable INPUT to the HUSKYvision faceplate. Then connect the OUTPUT jack from your VCR to the INPUT jack on your TV.
Related QuestionsHow do I get a cable to hook up to my TV or VCR?
STS: Student Technology ServicesRadio Shack - Two locations - 20th & K Streets NW, or 1 block north of the Tenleytown Metro stop. (www.radioshack.com) Best Buy - Pentagon City Metro station, mall to your right as you exit, or Tenleytown Metro Station. (www.bestbuy.com)
Related QuestionsCan DVDs record from TV/VCR etc?
FAQsYes, a DVD recorder will allow you to record from the TV or VCR. DVD recorders appeared in the Australian market at the end of 2000 and are now becoming more widespread and affordable. A DVD recorder works like a VCR – it has a tuner and A/V inputs, and it can be programmed to record shows on TV. The difference is that unlike VCR, recordings on a DVD are instantly accessible and can be accessed from an onscreen menu.
Related QuestionsHow do i hookup up my pxl to the tv/vcr/whatever?
pxl 2000 f.a.q. by jm3there is a single rca output jack on the back of the pxl camera, near the handle. this jack accepts a standard rca video cable. Unfortunately, because of the garage-tech wizardry going on inside the pxl, you can't just connect that cable directly to your TV. you'll need a locate a converter box that translates the pxl signal (combined audio and video over an rca cable) into a standard Coaxial 75 Ohm signal (like your cable tv input).
Related QuestionsWhat are the dimensions? Will it hold my TV, VCR, computer, etc.?
Frequently Asked QuestionsSauder furniture is designed to hold most popular audio, video and computer equipment. However, there's simply no way to design furniture that will hold all makes and models. To be sure you're getting the space you need, measure your equipment, then check the furniture dimensions listed in our brochures or on the furniture cartons. Sauder Consumer Service Department can also help you with exact measurements of inside compartments and shelves.
Related QuestionsShort Answer: Yes, but it will cost you. Most of the major DVD player manufacturers have announced DVD home video recorders. (See 4.3.) Long answer: Recording analog video to DVD is a very tricky process. The minimum requirement for reproducing audio and video on DVD is an MPEG video stream and a PCM audio track. (Other streams such as Dolby Digital audio, MPEG audio, and subpicture are not necessary for the simplest case.) Basic DVD control codes are also needed.Related Questions
DVD FAQ - Official MirrorShort Answer: Not yet, but soon. Pioneer and Philips have announced DVD home video recorders. (See 4.3.) Long answer: Recording analog video to DVD is a very tricky process. The minimum requirement for reproducing audio and video on DVD is an MPEG video stream and a PCM audio track. (Other streams such as Dolby Digital audio, MPEG audio, and subpicture are not necessary for the simplest case.) Basic DVD control codes are also needed.Related Questions
Do your rooms have cable TV and VCR's?
Catamaran Resort Hotel - Request Info - FAQ'sLodgeNet™ is available in the guest rooms, featuring 13 regular stations as well as Pay-Per-View Movies. There are no VCR's in the rooms.
Related QuestionsDVD Master - DVD & DVD-ROM authoring, premastering, service ...Short Answer: Not yet, but soon. Most of the major DVD player manufactureres have announced DVD home video recorders. (See 4.3.) Long answer: Recording analog video to DVD is a very tricky process. The minimum requirement for reproducing audio and video on DVD is an MPEG video stream and a PCM audio track. (Other streams such as Dolby Digital audio, MPEG audio, and subpicture are not necessary for the simplest case.) Basic DVD control codes are also needed.Related Questions
How can I use the TV/VCR cart?
GVU Lab: Frequently Asked QuestionsThe GVU TV/VCR cart is available to GVU faculty, staff and students and includes a 30" Color ... and a JVC SHVS player/recorder. The cart can be reserved in the GVU Front Office (Room CoC 242, 894-0075). The cart is located in the GVU Lab (Room CoC 259).
Related QuestionsWhere do I buy a TV and VCR ?
JRC Ispra FAQThe cheapest TV seems to be at the large "GS" supermarket in Casteletto Tichino just outside Sesto Calende, towards the west side of Lago Maggiore. VCRs can be bought at several shops in Besozzo. Both TVs and VCRs are likely to be Samsung and made in the UK (and sold for less than they cost in the UK).
Related QuestionsCan I bring a VCR/TV/Stereo equipment?
Murdoch University - Student VillageStudents may bring their own VCR, T.V. or stereo equipment for use within their flat. Because of safety concerns, all electrical equipment not purchases in Australia must be approved by the Buildings Supervisor before being used. Alternatively, many students rent a TV/VCR for communal use within the flat.
Related QuestionsHow do I connect the digital box to my VCR and TV?
Cogeco - Customer Support - Digital Cable TV support - FAQ -...Please click here for a detailed downloadable diagram. (The file size is 79 KB and the approximate download time is two seconds for a 56K modem). The diagram for download is in PDF format and requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing and printing.
Related QuestionsHow do I set my TV / VCR to receive cable?
Huskyvision - UITS - Univseristy of ConnecticutUsing a switch on the front or back of your TV / VCR, it is often concealed by a door or panel. Using your TV / VCR remote, select "set-up" or "menu" to prompt an on-screen display.
Related QuestionsDO YOU DISCONNECT AND RECONNECT MY STEREO, TV, VCR AND COMPUTER ?
F.A.Q.'sDo to the limitless configurations electronic equipment has these days, we prefer to have you the customer hook and unhook your electronics. If you are unwilling or unable to, we can set up a third-party company to provide that service.
Related QuestionsCan I use my remote to operate my TV or VCR?
FAQIn many cases, yes. See the Setup Guides for instructions on programming the RCA universal remote to control many brands of TVs, VCRs, and other devices, or for instructions on programming the Sony remote to control many brands of TVs. It can take a day or two to retrieve complete television listings from the satellite after the first time you connect your receiver to the dish antenna and an electrical socket.
Related QuestionsHow do I connect my TV or VCR to the GW cable system?
STS: Student Technology ServicesThe cables system is already activated. Just connect your coaxial cable to the wall jack and to the input jack on your cable ready TV or VCR ( if you have a VCR, connect the cable from the wall to the input on the VCR, and the output on the VCR to the TV input with a second cable.)
Related QuestionsHow can I tell if my TV or VCR is cable ready?
STS: Student Technology ServicesWhile most TV's and VCR's made in the last 10 years are cable ready the best way to tell is CHECK YOUR OWNERS MANUAL. If you do not have the manual with you, here are a few other ways to check: Check the back of the TV. If there is a switch that says "Input", or "Antenna / CATV" then the TV is probably cable ready. For non cable ready TV's.
Related QuestionsHow do I set my TV or VCR for Cable reception?
STS: Student Technology ServicesCheck the back of the TV for a switch that may be labeled "Antenna / CATV", or a three position switch labeled something like"STD/IRC/HRC" If the first, set for CATV, if the second, set for STD. Most recent units have this function as part of the on-screen programming menu, usually accessed by the remote control. Check your owner's manual for details, usually it is a setting called "signal"
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