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How Do You Connect A DVD/VCR Recorder To A TV?

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How Do You Connect A DVD/VCR Recorder To A TV?

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A DVD/VCR recorder plays DVDs as well as VHS tapes. In addition, many models allow users to copy worn VHS tapes to DVD, and also record TV shows or movies. Typically, the recorders can use several disc formats, including CD-R or DVD-R. Most will not record copyrighted material, such as commercially produced DVDs or music CDs. Connecting these useful devices to your television is relatively easy. Place the DVD/VCR recorder near your television. Do not block any vents on the recorder or vents on other pieces of equipment, as those vents allow for proper cooling of the internal components. If you plan to stack devices, put spacers between them to allow for proper air flow. Choose the picture quality. Most DVD/VCR recorders supply a composite video/audio cable… However, “S-Video” gives a slightly better quality picture and a “Component” cord is a higher quality. In addition, you can use an HDMI cable for some DVD/VCR recorders. However, HDMI only upscales the quality but does not allow f

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