I'm sorry to ask but why would you want to do that. DVD quality is far in excess than any known video.
2006-10-28 23:08:37
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answered by gfia_uk 1
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A vcr thats gives better picture than a DVD, thats a load of bull. In fact, its impossible, instead of wasting your time with vhs tapes, buy a new television and don't be cheap on the cords. ON the minimun use the inculded coaxial cables (red, yellow, white). Do yourself a favor
2006-10-28 15:38:39
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answered by Allen 3
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Yeah - you need to link your dvd player and VHS player then check the correct channel on the video for the dvd output and hit record.
It's very weird if you get better picture on your video though...
2006-10-28 11:56:00
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answered by minotaur 4
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Just watch for copyright issues. Just because you purchased a DVD, CD, video, tape etc, does not give you the right to copy it. Someone owns that work. And unless you are the one who created it, it is not you.
2006-10-28 12:03:43
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answered by Me, myself and I 5
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Sure, just take the video and audio output from the DVD player and plug them into the input of the VHS recorder... and go to town!!
2006-10-28 11:54:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you can, you can even buy a combination DVD player and video to make the job even easier.
2006-10-28 12:04:46
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answered by thecoldvoiceofreason 6
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connect your scart lead from your dvd player into the video and press record or if from a dvd cam corder connect av leads into vcr and press record hpoe that is of some use
2006-10-28 12:54:59
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answered by ali-star superstar 2
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yes if the dvd isnot copyrighted.
2006-10-29 01:39:13
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answered by blackdiomond3 2
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i think so .i think you need to tune dvd into av1 or av2 then just record your video of which one you choose
2006-10-28 11:56:16
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answered by Anonymous
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