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How Do You Connect Video Player To A DVD Recorder?

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How Do You Connect Video Player To A DVD Recorder?

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A video player can be connected with standard audio/video cables to a DVD recorder for dubbing and recording multimedia content. Whether it is a DVD player, satellite receiver or a camcorder, almost any video device equipped with RCA-type inputs and outputs can be attached to a DVD recorder in minutes. The cables are color-coded for simple connections with standard plugs. No special equipment beyond the A/V cables is required. Unplug the video player and video recorder from the power source. Connect RCA A/V cables to the Video and Audio Output jacks on the back of the video player. The yellow cable attaches to the video jack, the red cable attaches to the right audio jack and the white cable coonects to the left audio jack. Insert the plugs on the opposite ends of the cables into the DVD recorder’s Video and Audio Input jacks, using the same color codes for the connections. Plug in and turn on the video player and DVD recorder.

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