juggler52
Oct 15, 2007, 10:12 PM
I finally broke down and bought a new DVD/VCR. (The clock had broken on the old unit, and would gain time) I was surprised to find that there was no coaxial cable connection at all. I took the unit back to Best Buy for my refund and to see if they had any that did have a coax connection. The answer I found was, precious few. One salesman said that, with the advent of digital and HDTV the manufacturers were omitting the coaxial connectors "to keep prices down". Which was a laugh, since my old unit was 80 bucks at Fry's a couple of years ago and BB didn't have any units under 100 bucks. Well, they had a completely stripped down DVD player. But a DVD/VCR? Don't make me laugh!
So... is there a way to adapt my ancient cable setup to accommodate a recorder? I was told over and over how to connect the player part up to my TV. This was pretty obvious.
I forgot to include the technical details. My TV is a Zenith. More importantly, the connectors are as follows: it has an S-Video jack, a coaxial cable input for a/v, and the usual RCA jacks (red-yellow-white). The current cable input is via a coaxial cable. It runs into an A/B switch which is no longer needed since TWC changed it's lineup. (Everything is on A now)
So... is there a way to adapt my ancient cable setup to accommodate a recorder? I was told over and over how to connect the player part up to my TV. This was pretty obvious.
I forgot to include the technical details. My TV is a Zenith. More importantly, the connectors are as follows: it has an S-Video jack, a coaxial cable input for a/v, and the usual RCA jacks (red-yellow-white). The current cable input is via a coaxial cable. It runs into an A/B switch which is no longer needed since TWC changed it's lineup. (Everything is on A now)