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How Do You Connect A VCR Player To A Computer Monitor?

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How Do You Connect A VCR Player To A Computer Monitor?

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A video monitor, used for a computer, is practically the same as a TV monitor. Thus, it is able to receive video signals from a VCR if it is connected with the right cables. This might require a TV tuner device with the right connectors to link them up. You will also likely need audio speakers to transmit the VCR sound. Once you have these, you should be able to view your video tapes on the computer monitor. Check all the available input ports on the computer monitor. If it has S-video or composite video (RCA) ports, connect it to the VCR using any one of the appropriate cables. Connect the S-video or RCA cable to the VCR’s output port. If you have an older monitor without these ports, you’ll need an adapter. Purchase a TV tuner box from any computer or electronics store. What you need is an analog tuner box that has a connector for your monitor’s port (likely a VGA connection) and a composite video (RCA) and/or RF (coaxial) port. Connect the TV tuner box’s video output to the computer

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