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Can anybody help me? Technology has beaten me! I have just collected a top up TV box and want to connect it to my TV (obviously!) but I also want to connect my DVD and Video player as well, is this possible? I have connected the set top box and DVD via scart 1(as per instructions) but every time I switch on the DVD player the set top box picture disappears! I was advised to buy a 5 in 1 scart adaptor so that I can have all three working but I'm really stuck now! I assume I plug the extension into scart 1 on the back of the TV, but then what? And where do I put the ariel leads? Help!!!!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The aerial leads go to the Freeview box. Scarts from this go to the video recorder (you didn't say if this was a DVD/video combined, but I'm assuming you are more concerned about recording from the box). If it's a seperate DVD player, you may just have to connect this as and when wanted UNTIL you get a double Scart connecter.
Anyway, from the video it's into the TV as I assume you had it before.
try this way. first a few initial connecions:
-plug aerial in to the set top box.
-rf cable from set top box out to vcr aerial in socket.
-rf cable from vcr rf out to tv aerial in.
1. disconnect aerial for the moment, play a tape you know well. tune in the tv to vcr 's signal.
2.reconnect aerial. switch on set top box. with the tv on your video channel, tune in the vcr to the set top box signal (to be able to record).
3. tune in tv to set top box directly if desired. that way, you can watch it without always going thru the vcr.
4. connect dvd to tv's scart socket.when powered on, it will usually switch over.
...you may also find it easier to connect another scart cable between set top box and vcr. You'd then need to set the vcr to its AUX or AV input to record the set top box.
I'd avoid multi scart adaptors, since you can usually only use one device at a time and they tend to interfere with each other.