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How do I connect the DVD to TV, VCR and Cable/Satellite?

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Make sure your TV is set to Video mode. To do so, press "Video" "TV/Video", "TV/AV", "Line", "Input" or AUX" on your TV remote control. The Video mode button will vary from TV to TV, some may need to be programmed first, through the TV menu.
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How do I connect my TV or VCR to the GW cable system?

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The 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.)
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Will there be a satellite/cable TV system?

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Yes, Satellite service is available from Bell Express View and Starchoice. Rogers Cable supplies cable TV service to the area.
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Can I move my TV and satellite receiver to another room that has a cable outlet?

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If the outlet was not connected to a receiver and TV when the DISH Network system was installed, it is most likely not connected to the satellite dish. The additional cable outlet may be added to the system, service call fees may apply. Contact your DISH Network satellite installer for more information.
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Can DVD record from VCR/TV/etc?

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Long 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.
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How can I connect my DVD Player and VCR to TV Guardian?

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To use TVGuardian with multiple devices without having to disconnect one to use the other, you will need to purchase an Audio/Video Switch Box. The allow you to switch between multiple sources (DVD Player, VCR, etc.) by pushing a button. An Audio/Video Switch Box can be found at Radio Shack and other electronics stores. TVGuardian works with virtually all TV shows, DVDs (see DVD info below) and videos, including videos you have recorded of qualified TV shows or movies (not home movies).
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How do I get a cable to hook up to my TV or VCR?

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Radio 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)
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Will I have problems connecting my VCR between my TV and my DVD player?

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It'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.
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How do I connect my DVR to my TV and VCR?

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There 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)".
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My TV doesn't have SCART or S-Video, so can I connect the DVD player to my VCR instead?

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No, Macrovision will kick-in and render the picture unwatchable. That is unless you defeat Macrovision.
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What about cable or satellite TV?

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Unfortunately, many first-time advertisers were tempted onto TV by smaller cable networks and were disappointed with the outcomes. Many satellite stations deliver much larger audiences, although others are mainly suitable for niche products or direct response advertising. But remember these are national channels, so you need a national presence. On the other hand, a peak time spot on many ITV regions will reach even more people, with a high potential response, as can Channel 4 macro regions.
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Why switch from cable to satellite TV?

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Cable companies decide which channels to include in the line-up based on the price of the individual channel. With satellite TV, the options are much broader. A subscriber can actually choose their line-up Plus, satellite TV even has a wide variety of international programming. And complete sports viewing packages and movies on demand.
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Will it work for satellite or cable TV?

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Yes, your projector will work for everything your TV is already connected - cable, satellite or just simple TV antenna.
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Do your rooms have cable TV and VCR's?

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LodgeNet™ 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.
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How do I set my TV / VCR to receive cable?

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Using 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.
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How can I tell if my TV or VCR is cable ready?

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While 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.
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How do I set my TV or VCR for Cable reception?

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Check 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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Why won't my TV remote work my particular brand of cable box, DBS receiver, DVD player, or VCR?

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The only codes JVC has for operating other manufactures equipment are listed in your manual. We can only suggest that once you have tried all codes listed for a specific brand if they do not work, then try all codes listed for all brands. While this remote can operate many major brands of TVs and Cable Converter boxes, it is possible it may not work with your specific products. This is due to the fact that some manufacturers change their remote control code frequencies periodically.
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I have a satellite TV system. How does it connect?

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There are inputs available for satellite TV and cable through the VCR. Also, the amplifier / receiver accepts inputs from video games.
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Short 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.
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Short 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.
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DVD FAQ
Yes. When DVD was originally introduced in 1997 it could only play. DVD video recorders appeared in Japan at the end of 1999, and in the rest of the world at the end of 2000. Early units were expensive: $2,500 to $4,000. DVD recorders are still quite expensive (typically $500 to $2000 as of fall 2002), but will eventually be as cheap as VCRs. DVD recorders are already being added to satellite and cable receivers, hard-disk video recorders, and similar boxes.
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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.
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DVD FAQ
Yes, if you have a DVD recorder. When DVD was originally introduced in 1997, only players were available. Most DVD units sold today are still play-only, but recorders are available and affordable. DVD video recorders first appeared in Japan at the end of 1999, and in the rest of the world at the end of 2000. Early units were expensive, $2,500 to $4,000, but models are available for under $100 today.
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Although both have their advantages and disadvantages, cable edges out satellite. Cost aside, it offers a more reliable picture regardless of the weather and will give you razor-sharp picture and audio. Satellite TV. Satellite signals are digital transmissions that deliver a quality almost comparable to DVD with CD quality audio. Cable TV is now being transmitted digitally and can offer the same if not better picture and audio depending on the cable box.
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