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I've tried messing with coaxal cables and video audio cables(the color cap ones) but still not working.

2006-06-16 07:03:18 · 9 answers · asked by Devilsfan37 1 in Consumer Electronics TVs

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First they have to be hooked together right. Use just the coaxial cables and hook the Out of one to the In of the next VCR then hook the Out of that VCR to the TV. Once that is done, you are going to have to make srue that the VCR's are on the right channel. For instance, if the first VCR is set to be viewed on channel 3 then the second VCR must be on channel 3 in order to receive the information properly. Then you should be able to start playing the tape in the first VCR, put a blank in the second VCR and press record when you want to start recording. Should work that way.

2006-06-16 07:08:57 · answer #1 · answered by The Shadow 4 · 1 0

Hook the one that u are going to record to to the TV, and hook the other to the AUDIO & VIDEO jacks on the recorder. Then switch the recording VCR to aux or line-in. that should do it. P.S. if there is a copyguard on the tape u r trying to record from then u have to write another question.

2006-06-16 07:12:57 · answer #2 · answered by artpoz 4 · 1 0

First hook one VCR to the other then hook the other to the Tv. You can also take and splice the cable's together it worked with mine, but be carefull I dont know what you have for VCR's. If they are different then mine then it might not work right.

2006-06-16 07:23:29 · answer #3 · answered by Bullet 1 · 0 0

you take the vcr with the original in it, output a cord to the vcr with the blank tape into the input.

and that should work

chances are you cant watch the tape while its recording.

it has been so long since ive had 2 vcrs to do it.

2006-06-16 07:07:23 · answer #4 · answered by King R 1 · 1 0

source must be playing...connect it to the others RF-in and switch VCR-2 to AUX and connect the out cable to TV...if you see the movie you should be able to hit record on VCR-2...

2006-06-16 07:15:31 · answer #5 · answered by HAWKEYE 2 · 0 0

VCR a million - VCR output (coax or composite) to VCR -2 enter (Coax or composite) If Coax, on VCR 2 set it to Ch 3 or Ch 4 If composite, on VCR 2 set it to Line In VCR-2 output (Coax or composite) to television. If Coax, set television to Ch 3 or Ch 4 If composite, set television to Video Press Play on VCR a million, you need to be able to see video on television, if no longer, examine connections, Ch 3 vs ch 4, etc. in case you spot video, press record on VCR 2

2016-11-14 20:52:58 · answer #6 · answered by wansley 4 · 0 0

plug 1 vcr into the other

2006-06-16 07:06:41 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

use a splitter on the so that input can go to both vcr's

2006-06-16 07:08:32 · answer #8 · answered by samshel1 3 · 0 0

Get something called a "pigtail" from the electronics store.

2006-06-16 07:08:50 · answer #9 · answered by tankgirl97 2 · 0 0

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