Right now you probably have a wire coming from your DirecTV box going into your TV - it's round and screws into you TV. It's usually referred to as a coax cable.
Disconnect that wire from the TV (not from the DirecTV box) and plug it/screw it into the Line In plug located on the back panel of your VCR.
You will need a new piece of coax cable to connect the Line Out from the VCR to your TV (where the original DirecTV wire plugged into).
You VCR should have a small switch in the back near the Line In and Line Out plugs. This switch should say something like Ch3 - Ch4. This is the channel that your TV set (not the DirecTV box) should be set to in order to display the VCR signal.
***Remember, you are sending the DirecTV signal into the VCR, and the VCR is sending that signal out to the TV. So even though you are changing the channels on the DirecTV box, it's the VCR which is really sending the signal to the TV. Most folks forget that part of the loop.***
The last step is to test it all.
Put on a nes or sports channel on your DirecTV, something where you know what to expect when you turn it on.
Then turn your TV on and change the channel on the TV to 3 or 4 (depending on that switch in the back of the VCR).
Then turn your VCR on and select Line In until you get a picture (using the channel up/down buttons on the VCR).
Once you get the picture, use the DirecTV remoe to change the channel to make sure everything is working.
If it is, then all you have to do now is to hit Record on the VCR when you want to record. If you decide to program the VCR to record at night, then you have to remember:
1) Leave the DirecTV box on and tuned to the channel you want to record that night (remember, the VCR only records what is coming out of the DirecTV box).
2) Once the VCR is done recording something you program, most times it will turn off. Some VCR's will continue to pass the signal through when it is off, but many will not. In most cases, you VCR will have to be on in order for you to get a picture (remember, the TV only displays what is comiong out of the VCR, either tape or DirecTV signal).
#2 above also applies to any time you lose power!!!
2006-08-21 05:37:08
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answer #1
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answered by wyntre_2000 5
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I'm not sure how Direct TV works, but I know when you have a cable box you have to:
1- connect the cable line into the 'input' on the cable box;
2- connect the cable box to the VCR, putting the cord on the 'output' on the cable box and the 'input' on the VCR;
3- make sure the little switch on the back of the VCR that says '3-4' is switched to either 3 or 4 depending on what channel your TV has to be on in order to work with the cable box;
4- if you actually want to see what you are recording, connect a cable from the 'output' on your VCR to the 'input' on your TV.
And lastly, if you can understand all that, give yourself a big pat on the back.
2006-08-21 05:20:21
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answer #2
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answered by my brain hurts 5
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Put the line out from your cable box into your vcr and then the line out from your vcr into your tv. you should be able to watch tv when you vcr is on now (if not try putting your vcr on channel 3.) once you can see it just push record with a blank tape in.
If you dont have a cable box just put your cable line into the vcr in and it can work as a cable box you can put it on any channel you want to record and put the tv on the vcr setting.
2006-08-21 05:20:03
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answered by Turkey 2
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make sure your direct tv is connected to your vcr's input. using the channel on the tv that you normally watch videos with, turn on the vcr and program your vcr to recognize the signal and accept the channel. there are channels up and down buttons on the vcr too. once you get the right channel hit record. you can also program it record at certain times. read the vcr instruction manual.
2006-08-21 05:16:11
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answer #4
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answered by Baconbits 3
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Take the in line from your cable & connect it to your in line on the vcr & connect the out put line cable to your tv
2006-08-21 05:33:27
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-11 12:38:22
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answered by Anonymous
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