Has anyone else incurred such a problem with this set or another SOny and has a thought or solution as to what they had to do. 3- If I use a S-Video/Composite cable adapter I can connect the VCRs Composite out to the S-Video in on the front or the back of my computer and plug in the RCA cables for sound. This has never occurred before with the set. 2- If I plug the VCR into the coax there is no signal (on the input drop down menu EMC only gives me input options S Video 1 and 2 and Composit Video 1 and 2). 4 On the VCR I also tried switching the VCR to ch.3 and that resulted the same. Yes on both the VCR and NES I made sure that they were set to ch.
#VCR NO SIGNAL ON TV TV#
What worries me even more is that I tried my Nintendo which the only way I can play through the TV is through the cable since it has an RF unit and sure enough it did the same thing of no signal. your VCR output to feed two TV sets at the same time, with virtually no signal.
#VCR NO SIGNAL ON TV FREE#
Now true, I do have a free slot on Video 4 and could hook up my VCR to play through this way, but I of course should not have to. You avoid signal loss incurred by using splitters. Second, I also took a video cable and fed it from the VCR to the VIDEO 2 on the front of my set and sure enough I was able to get a picture from the VCR this way. I first took the cable going into the TV and sent it to a small TV/VCR combo that I have, and it worked perfectly fine on that. I made sure and did some testing and verified that the VCR is in fact working. So, basically I just turn on channel 4 on the TV and press play to watch a tape. /rebates/&.com252ftv-repair252f495sy-tv-does-not-seem-recognize-signal-vcr.
I have my VCR set up through the main cable line, so the cable first goes to the VCR and then to the set. The thing is, when I hit the TV/VTR button I got the black screen and no signal message. When I turned the set back on, I wanted to make sure I had everything programmed tonight on the VCR before heading to work. My wife played one of here workout tapes fine and turned everything off. Anyway, yesit is possible to hook up your old VCR player to a new HDTV, even if your VHS deck doesnt have an HDMI video output (which Im almost positive it doesnt, unless you happen to have a newer DVD/VCR combo player).
However, this morning the strangest thing happened. A composite video cable, which will connect most VCR players to an HDTV. I have had my Sony since October and love the set a lot. That would be illegal but only semi-illegal because the frequency used by the. This doesn't stop anyone from sticking in a TV Amplifier. However this method looks terrible and only works at about 1 metre. Shove an aerial in the back of the ouput of a vcr. If its connect to the cable jack then you need. Turn Your VCR Into an RF or A/V Transmitter. I'll try to explain this as best as I can. From the tv remote select the iput or source to match that of the vcr/dvd.