How Do You Connect A DVD Recorder To A Satellite Receiver?
There are different ways to connect a DVD recorder to a satellite receiver. The most common method is via audio/video wires more commonly known as RCA jacks. The video and audio signals are divided in an RCA cable. This type of cable usually ends in three jacks and is color-coded. The yellow jack carries the video signal and the red and white jacks carry the right and left stereo audio signals. Making the right connection through an RCA cable is simply a matter of matching the colors of the cable’s jacks with those of a device’s plugs. • Verify that the satellite receiver supports RCA connections and then connect the cable. On the reverse side of your satellite receiver, you will spot a cluster of connections. Look for yellow, red and white plugs shaped to accept RCA jacks. If your coaxial satellite wires are connected to the Input on the receiver, leave it. Just unplug the end connected to the TV. Plug the RCA jacks into the right and left audio and video outputs. • Verify that the DV
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