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Lost VHS Channel
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I have a Bush HD TV and Sky+. When I went to put on an old tape of Torvill & Dean, the TV won't change to allow me to do this. It was all tuned in properly when we got the set but I haven't used it for a while.
Can anyone tell me how to view a tape or what has gone wrong. I've checked all the Scarts etc at the back and everything looks OK. Help!!
Can anyone tell me how to view a tape or what has gone wrong. I've checked all the Scarts etc at the back and everything looks OK. Help!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the VHS is connected directly to one of the scart sockets, you need to tell the TV to display that input.
There will be some sort of input select button, which scrolls through the various inputs. It may be marked with a screen and an arrow into or out of the screen.
It may be necessary to disconnect something like the Sky box, and plug the VHS in that socket instead.
There will be some sort of input select button, which scrolls through the various inputs. It may be marked with a screen and an arrow into or out of the screen.
It may be necessary to disconnect something like the Sky box, and plug the VHS in that socket instead.
Some combinations of devices (e.g. DVD players, VCRs, TVs, Sky boxes, etc) allow the receiving device (in your case, the TV) to recognise the presence of an incoming signal from the sending device (the VCR with your set up). Other combinations require the receiving device to be told to accept the incoming signal.
Check that the TV is not switched to any numbered channel. It needs to be switched to 'AV' or whatever other label your particular handset uses for this function. (It might be 'AV1', 'AV2', 'Line In', 'L1', 'L2', 'Ext', 'Aux' or something else similar).
Chris
Check that the TV is not switched to any numbered channel. It needs to be switched to 'AV' or whatever other label your particular handset uses for this function. (It might be 'AV1', 'AV2', 'Line In', 'L1', 'L2', 'Ext', 'Aux' or something else similar).
Chris