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Thu, Feb 12, 09 at 20:53
| How can I bypass the VCR. I now have a PVR so I use it to record but I want to keep my VCR hooked up to watch my old videos. |
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| The better help you, you'll need to tell what TV you have, what VCR you have, and what PVR you have. Also, are you satellite, cable, or an antenna? |
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| Samsung flat screen, Magnavox VCR and Bell Expressview PVR.5900 Satellite... |
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| If the PVR is High Def, connect it to your TV using HDMI or Component cables. If the PVR is not High Def, use A/V cables. (yellow, red, white) Connect your VCR to your TV using A/V cables. (yellow, red, white) |
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| Thank you will try it... |
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