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Can I use my old VCR with digital TV?
Analog TVs and VCRs can receive digital television (DTV) broadcast signals by using a “Digital-to-Analog Converter Box” that can be purchased at retail stores. If you use a single converter box and Set-Up #1, you can watch and record one channel at a time.
How do I hook up my old VCR to my new HDTV?
You need a converter box between the VCR and the TV. The yellow, red and white lead from the VCR plugs into the input of the converter box. The output of the converter box connects to a HDMI lead. The other end of this lead will plug into one of the HDMI inputs of the TV.
How do I play VCR on my HDTV?
A Quick List of Your Cable Options
- HDMI Converter Box: The easiest (and most expensive) way to play VHS tapes on a big screen.
- S-Video: If your TV and VCR have S-Video ports (your TV probably doesn’t), use S-Video.
- RCA: Even some new TVs have an RCA port, and you probably have a few RCA cables lying around.
How do I convert my VCR to digital TV?
Turn on the digital TV and find the “Input” or “Set-Up” button on the remote. Press it and set the TV to receive signals from the set of jacks connected to the VCR. You should now be able to watch and record shows on the VCR normally.
Can you hook a VCR up to a smart TV?
The short answer is yes! Most VCRs can hook up to most modern TVs, though you might have to buy a cable or two. For a long time, VCRs used coaxial cables. Those are basically the same cables that come out of your wall to plug in a cable or satellite box.
Can a VCR be connected to a flat screen TV?
Can you still record TV with a VCR?
Using an antenna to record broadcast TV on a VCR is virtually the same process for a high definition television (HDTV) as with an analog TV. That’s because the TV tuner inside the VCR drives the recording process; it does not work with digital TV. To record cable TV with an old VCR, you will need a DTV converter box.
How do I play a VCR on my Samsung Smart TV?
Turn on your TV and VCR, then push the Menu button on the Samsung remote. Go to “Input” and click “Enter,” then scroll through the connections until you reach the one corresponding to the jacks connected to the VCR. (The titles onscreen will match the labels on the jacks.) Click “Enter” again.