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Chessmann![]() Inner circle 4164 Posts ![]() |
Been through the manuals for both my HDTV and the DVD/VCR player/recorder. Got a Phillips HDTV and a Samsung DVD/VCR player/recorder.
I simply cannot get a DVD or video cassette to record from the TV. I can watch both DVDs and video cassettes on the TV using the device. I can dub from video cassette to DVD, and DVDto videocassette successfully, using the device. I just cannot record (using either a cassette or DVD) from the TV. It tries, but the result is a black screen. The DVD menu does show that something has been recorded, but again, the only thing to see is a black screen. Tried using HDMI, and RCA (red, yellow, white) cables. Have made multiple attempts connecting the recorder to both the TV and the Cable Box. Does anyone see anything obvious I might be missing? Have spent the better part of today and yesterday on this, and am out of ideas. Thanks for any help -
My ex-cat was named "Muffin". "Vomit" would be a better name for her. AKA "The Evil Ball of Fur".
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Josh Chaikin![]() Inner circle Kansas City 1430 Posts ![]() |
Having the DVD/VCR connected to the TV only sends the connection that way. If you want to record from the TV, you'll need to have RCA cables plugged into the output on the TV. Since it's HD, I doubt it would have any though. Should it have it, that's what you would need to do. Run your RCA cables from the output on the TV to the input on your VCR.
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Chessmann![]() Inner circle 4164 Posts ![]() |
I had done that before (I have some RCA cables on hand to use). Didn't work. The manual shows many ways of connecting the DVD/VCR to the TV or Cable Box. Both your method, and just using the HDMI cable are mentioned.
I'll keep working - got to be a solution somewhere!
My ex-cat was named "Muffin". "Vomit" would be a better name for her. AKA "The Evil Ball of Fur".
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rossmacrae![]() Inner circle Arlington, Virginia 2464 Posts ![]() |
Might this be a (expletive deleted) digital rights management issue? HD signal unrecordable? Cause of course everybody's a pirate, you know.
Also, are you tring to record a HD signal to a non-HD recorder?
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Chessmann![]() Inner circle 4164 Posts ![]() |
No, it is an HD recorder. I tried a non-HD channel, and it did not work.
This is so strange. I'm not an expert at this, but this certainly isn't my first time around the block connecting these devices. Still haven't been able to get it. The device plays fine, and dubs within itself, so I don't think there is a mechanical issue.
My ex-cat was named "Muffin". "Vomit" would be a better name for her. AKA "The Evil Ball of Fur".
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Micheal Leath![]() Inner circle 1049 Posts ![]() |
On the back of your cable box should be some kind of output (HDMI, RCA, or Coax). On your recorder there should be some type of input (HDMI, RCA, or Coax). Run either HDMI, RCA, or Coax cables to connect and you should be able to record whatever channel your cable box is set to.
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Chessmann![]() Inner circle 4164 Posts ![]() |
You know, that is exactly what I have done. I have used HDMI and RCA. I have gone between the device and my TV, and my device and the cable box. I'm stumped!
My ex-cat was named "Muffin". "Vomit" would be a better name for her. AKA "The Evil Ball of Fur".
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Micheal Leath![]() Inner circle 1049 Posts ![]() |
On the recorder you may have to select the correct input by pressing a button on the remote or some other way.
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Chessmann![]() Inner circle 4164 Posts ![]() |
Yes, I have tried this. But will try again - you never know!
Thanks for your help!
My ex-cat was named "Muffin". "Vomit" would be a better name for her. AKA "The Evil Ball of Fur".
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MagicSanta![]() Inner circle Northern Nevada 5845 Posts ![]() |
Enough of this nonsense, I'll tell you what to do. Go to a store that has it and beg the guy to show you how it is hooked up, that is how I do it. I have a super mega dvd/video/HDDDTV/EIEIO thingy sitting on my counter right now and I can make the movie run and that is about it. When I tried to look up info on the dang thing I downloaded a virus....it looks cool though.
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rossmacrae![]() Inner circle Arlington, Virginia 2464 Posts ![]() |
Hook it up to something else, something simple that you know works, and see if it still refuses to record. That might narrow down where the issue lies.
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Chessmann![]() Inner circle 4164 Posts ![]() |
Yes, I do have another, older, VCR (that does work). I thought about checking with that today, but just have not got around to it yet. I'll check there and report back. Just haven't had time today to get around on that one.
My ex-cat was named "Muffin". "Vomit" would be a better name for her. AKA "The Evil Ball of Fur".
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