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Help With Connecting Vcr To Sony Bravia Flatscreen Tv
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Damsel in distress here, so hope someone can assist.
I already have a DVD/Freeview box connected to the TV which works fine.
I have a VCR which I am also trying to connect . The only sockets on the back of the VCR are red/white, and a 21-pin scart socket . I have tried connecting VCR to the DVD box via scart with no success. Then tried connecting VCR direct to TV . No joy there. I've watched so many "how to" videos, mostly American, and one guy even said I had to get on the roof. I don't have cable TV.
Can anyone give "easy to follow" instructions as this is driving me nuts. Thanks
I already have a DVD/Freeview box connected to the TV which works fine.
I have a VCR which I am also trying to connect . The only sockets on the back of the VCR are red/white, and a 21-pin scart socket . I have tried connecting VCR to the DVD box via scart with no success. Then tried connecting VCR direct to TV . No joy there. I've watched so many "how to" videos, mostly American, and one guy even said I had to get on the roof. I don't have cable TV.
Can anyone give "easy to follow" instructions as this is driving me nuts. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suspect that you've connected it correctly already but simply not set the correct input on your TV.
Put a tape into the VCR and press 'Play'. (That way we know that there should definitely be an output signal from it). Connect a Scart lead from the VCR to the TV. Then look for the 'Source' button on the TV's remote control. (It's likely to be a rectangle or oval with an arrow pointing into into but it might simply be labelled 'Src' or similar). Pressing that should bring up a menu on your TV's screen, which is navigated by using the Up/Down buttons. Go to 'Scart' (or 'Aux' or 'External' or whatever else your TV might call it) and press 'OK'.
Put a tape into the VCR and press 'Play'. (That way we know that there should definitely be an output signal from it). Connect a Scart lead from the VCR to the TV. Then look for the 'Source' button on the TV's remote control. (It's likely to be a rectangle or oval with an arrow pointing into into but it might simply be labelled 'Src' or similar). Pressing that should bring up a menu on your TV's screen, which is navigated by using the Up/Down buttons. Go to 'Scart' (or 'Aux' or 'External' or whatever else your TV might call it) and press 'OK'.
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