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8th January 2007, 10:09 PM #16
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8th January 2007, 10:26 PM #17SENIOR MEMBER
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Thanks for your help lads but as I said previously there are NO other connection points except one - for the aerial no red no white & no yellow connections anywhere else on the TV. As stated previously it is 17 years old.
Barry White I tried your set set up as stated and all I could get to appear on the TV screen was the video - no DVD picture I tried many combinations e.g. turning the VCR off but it didn't work.
Gumpy thanks for your offer of help but I have had enough of p-------g around and I am going to get a panasonic guy in later on in the week to set it up if possible. But I bet it cannot be done because the TV is too old and needs additional connectors on it to work. Btw, the DVD does have another set of input plugs at the front but that didn't work either. I don't know if the TV work with this TV and I not willing to try.
Thanks once again but I've had enough.
Cheers
David
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8th January 2007, 10:42 PM #18
It positive it will work. You need to connect the VCR to the input plugs on the front of the DVD, set the DVD to the AV number corresponding to the AV number of that front panel using the source button, put a cassette in the VCR, turn on the TV and providing it's tuned to the DVD recorder, you should see the picture being played by the VCR. then hit record.
If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.
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9th January 2007, 07:34 AM #19
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9th January 2007, 08:17 AM #20If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.
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9th January 2007, 09:46 PM #21SENIOR MEMBER
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Gumby I tried what you said but it didn't work so I went out this arvo and purchased myself an el cheapo TV with all the required connections. So in the coming days I will set it up as stated in the manual and hopefully get my tapes put on the discs as required.
Thanks once again.
cheers
David
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9th January 2007, 10:49 PM #22
No worries but it's bugging me now
make sure you let us know the result.If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.
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23rd April 2007, 01:51 PM #23SENIOR MEMBER
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Hi Gumby,
I will be trying (again) one night this week to sort out the wiring configuration with the new TV. If this doesn't I was going to get someone in from the trade to do it up for me. However, having talked to my new work colleagues this morning they said they both did it via the computer as suggested by Peter & Terry . They said the quality of the final product depends on how much you are prepared to pay fo the TV card. Given that I don't know anything about this subject matter I have a couple of questions to ask
Is the quality of the picture (and sound) better going through the TV rather than through a computer?.
Is it true the quality of the picture (and sound) depends on how much you spend on the TV card?
If using a computer is the way to go, which brands should I look for when choosing a TV card? I am prepared to spend some serious money on it if need be as I have a lot of family footage to be taped and there is a lot of sentimental value to them.
Thanks to those who reply.
Regards
David
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