THANK YOU! I have been trying to hook my VCR up to my flat screen for HOURS. I combed through other instructions online. This is the only one that helped me!
Thanks, I used the coaxial cables because I still use a VCR to record shows off TV or clear off my DVR. The picture quality isn`t as good as it used to be, But its still nice to be able to go back and watch something since UA-cam has a habit of deleting everything... Thanks again ;)
Thank you so much your video showing how to hook up my VCR to my TV was a great help seriously. I didn't the Manuel nor remote so I felt lost! Until I came across You Tube. You saved my sanity, for sure many thanks. Tell my friends who is over the hill like me at 67. Carol Hawkins
Also check the back of your VCR when you install the cables for a button that slides over to channel 3 or 4 ( My older Sony VCR has that sliding button) make sure it's on the right channel in the back before you set it in the front.
Thanks for the tutorial. Funny you gave us instructions to hook up our vcr's and I got my DVD player working instead. What you said will help with the VCR also. Clear instructions, thxs again.
OH MY GOODNESS THANK YOU :) I had it un hooked for a while and I wanted to watch some of my childhood shows and I didn't know how and my family is asleep so oh my goodness thank you sooo much :)
I want to say thank you so much this has really help me out a whole lot I really appreciate it a lot I have went step by step and listen to every word how you was explaining now the movies are playing good everything is working well it have took me weeks and months trying to figure it out and get it right 😫but something told go to your video again thank you 💯💯🤗
Well, this is a long shot, and I'm not sure if I'll even receive an answer, but here goes. Yes. I'm here in 2019, still using a VCR, lol . So I've been using my VCR for lie.....EVER. And not even 5 years back, when I bought a Funai flat screen, I was still able to connect my VCR with a Coaxial Cable, set to channel 4. Not long after that, family got Direct TV, cable box was brought in, and was added to the connections. Direct TV connected to VCR via "IN", VCR connected to Funai via "OUT" and so on. Everything worked fine. Then, until recent, like maybe a few months ago (spent 2 months away from home caring for a relative), Direct TV was removed, along with the cable box that was connected to my VCR. Now I'm not sure if someone fucked up while uninstalling, no one in my family seems to to have "noticed" what the bloody Cable Guy did since everything seemed in place before we got Direct TV.....but NOW every time I put in a VHS, my VCR channel will light up as if it's about to play, but then go black and show a "no signal" logo. I'm at a huge loss at what to do. I've tried switching out the cables, tried setting in different channel, CLEANED everything around my tv set...nothing. I admit, I own more VHS tapes than I do DVDs because....it's the fucking classics that get left behind man. So I would appreciate any knowledge, suggestions, tips, etc?
If your vcr has the yellow,red,white sockets that's the easiest option, with probably slightly higher video/audio quality. No tuning would be needed, you'd just set the tv to 'av in' or similar. I suppose it's possible the cable was accidentally plugged into the vcr antenna input instead of output?, otherwise maybe try re-tuning the tv to find the signal(just like tuning in a tv station, but will need to be set for analog not digital - TVs often have both options when tuning).
Im gonna set this up tonight for my sister& niece, they just dropped cable...hope it works...I got an old VCR and a newer TV, no remote....cross fingers.
Thanks. Used to be a pro at this. Lately, can't get it working half the time, even though I watched it fine a few days ago. Forget to tune to the correct channel for one thing...
If your TV has the hybrid yellow/green video input, your VCR will not display on the screen. I have tested this with a few HDTVs made around 2016, got a black screen that said ''No Signal.'' Yes I made sure it was on Composite/AV and not Component/RGB, it simply doesn't display at all. Just a heads up is all, now if you bought a Smart TV that only has HDMI ports, then you're screwed.
on a lot of new televisions the composite and the component jack on the back of the set are shared. If that is the case sometimes you have to change a setting in the menu. If you have the owners manual, check in there for hookup using composite cables it will tell you if it needs to be changed.. also you need to make sure that the video of the VCR is working if it is a VCR/DVD combo it can spit the video out into two different outputs. it should be listed as (VCR out).
I have a little 19 inch flat screen in my bedroom, and it's not connected to a cable box. Will it still work properly with just one Coax cable or will I have to use AV cables?
Hi I've got a bit of a problem I brought a brand-new VCR today but for some reason it has one SCART inbox not two I am a bit confused how to connect it
Help! I have a old RCA tv hooked up to Dish Satilite. I have just hooked up my DVD player using a RF modulator. Now I want to hook up my vcr, don't see much room to do it! Have the red, white and yellow cable's at the bottom of the TV that is hooked up to the Dish Satilite. Please help me with hooking up the vcr. Thanks
If you need to only play your VCR and not record to it AND your cable box uses a different input on the TV (like HDMI) - no, leave it plugged directly to the TV. If your VCR and cable box both use the coaxial out to the TV - you will need to plug the cable from the cable box into the VCR’s input because there is usually no second coaxial input on the TV. If you need to record cable TV onto the VCR - you will also need the signal to go from the cable box to the VCR by a coaxial or an RCA cable.
@qualityelec, QUEstion... after pluggin my vcr into my flatscreen tv... would I be able to record? Lets say if some new Family Guy episodes come on Fox in 2018, how would I need I t to come thru, so I could record it?
red and white cables are intended for audio. however the cables are the same and can be switched around so that you can use one for video. but your best bet is suimply to get a yellow red and white set of cables. (Composite cable) but i have tutorials on cable types as well.
My vcr is probably a little older. I only have the audio in and out (red and white) , no video (yellow) slot in the back of the vcr. It does have the ant. in and out. I do not have the tv connected to cable. I am using an indoor antenna. Can you help?
Are you sure it doesn't have yellow + red, or yellow + white?, some older VCRs are mono, so they would only have 1 plug for audio. If it definitely doesn't you'd have to plug an antenna/rf cable between the vcr ant. out to ant. in on your tv - then tune your tv in to find the signal from the vcr(just like tuning in a broadcast tv channel). Your TV would need to support analog tuning though, some TVs probably only support digital tuning now. A newer VCR would be preferable, they are often capable of recording and playing a better picture anyway. Using an antenna cable vs composite video will probably degrade the image even more too.
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It's not working with antenna cable, I also can't connect with components cause ports are broken from inside, Can you assist how to get out with antenntenas option? I put channel 3 and 4 on TV and CVR, but it's not working bro.
I have a digital box on m y TV to be able to see channel. I wan to connect my vcr to be able to record my program.. Can you show something easy for old ladies?
The back of my tv only has the audio cable (red and white) but no yellow..connection .there are Two P connectors. And Y video connector..Y does not fit .how to I connect the video .
Does anyone know what cables I need to connect this vcr to a old tv as well? I found both, but there were no cables…. The tv does have the red, white and yellow ports but the vcr does not. Anyone? 😊
Unless you want to record broadcast TV to VHS, the composite video + audio cables(yellow,red,white) will be easier(no need for tuning, just set the TV to 'AV in' or similar) and should give slightly better video/audio quality.
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THANK YOU! I have been trying to hook my VCR up to my flat screen for HOURS. I combed through other instructions online. This is the only one that helped me!
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Thanks, I used the coaxial cables because I still use a VCR to record shows off TV or clear off my DVR. The picture quality isn`t as good as it used to be, But its still nice to be able to go back and watch something since UA-cam has a habit of deleting everything... Thanks again ;)
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Thank you so much your video showing how to hook up my VCR to my TV was a great help seriously.
I didn't the Manuel nor remote so I felt lost! Until I came across You Tube. You saved my sanity, for sure many thanks. Tell my friends who is over the hill like me at 67.
Carol Hawkins
Out of all the videos for this kind of vcr to smart tv connection, yours worked! 👍🏽
Also check the back of your VCR when you install the cables for a button that slides over to channel 3 or 4 ( My older Sony VCR has that sliding button) make sure it's on the right channel in the back before you set it in the front.
My video cassette recorder was covered & saved in my closet for 20 years. I lost the manual for it . Thanks for your information . 👍
Thanks for the tutorial. Funny you gave us instructions to hook up our vcr's and I got my DVD player working instead. What you said will help with the VCR also. Clear instructions, thxs again.
Great demo and visuals. It worked for my VCR-to-HDTV! Thank you!
I used this to plug in my memorex DVD/VHS player and I watched a lot of VHS
OH MY GOODNESS THANK YOU :) I had it un hooked for a while and I wanted to watch some of my childhood shows and I didn't know how and my family is asleep so oh my goodness thank you sooo much :)
Thank you. I watched 5 other instruction videos and yours was the BEST.
Thank you so much for this easy to understand video... I was about to lose my sanity.
Thanks..After going nuts for a few hours I finally got the VCR hooked up. Your video was a great help.
Thanks . got my VCR to work , was watching a few old things on tape, Great Video
I want to say thank you so much this has really help me out a whole lot I really appreciate it a lot I have went step by step and listen to every word how you was explaining now the movies are playing good everything is working well it have took me weeks and months trying to figure it out and get it right 😫but something told go to your video again thank you 💯💯🤗
thank you so much! I was gonna buy a whole new audio and video cable! Life saver
Thank you, thank you so much. I was tearing my hair out trying to make sense of this on my own.
Hi I had not used my vhs in a long time and had forgotten how to plug it, thanks.
Well, this is a long shot, and I'm not sure if I'll even receive an answer, but here goes. Yes. I'm here in 2019, still using a VCR, lol .
So I've been using my VCR for lie.....EVER. And not even 5 years back, when I bought a Funai flat screen, I was still able to connect my VCR with a Coaxial Cable, set to channel 4. Not long after that, family got Direct TV, cable box was brought in, and was added to the connections. Direct TV connected to VCR via "IN", VCR connected to Funai via "OUT" and so on. Everything worked fine.
Then, until recent, like maybe a few months ago (spent 2 months away from home caring for a relative), Direct TV was removed, along with the cable box that was connected to my VCR. Now I'm not sure if someone fucked up while uninstalling, no one in my family seems to to have "noticed" what the bloody Cable Guy did since everything seemed in place before we got Direct TV.....but NOW every time I put in a VHS, my VCR channel will light up as if it's about to play, but then go black and show a "no signal" logo.
I'm at a huge loss at what to do. I've tried switching out the cables, tried setting in different channel, CLEANED everything around my tv set...nothing. I admit, I own more VHS tapes than I do DVDs because....it's the fucking classics that get left behind man. So I would appreciate any knowledge, suggestions, tips, etc?
If your vcr has the yellow,red,white sockets that's the easiest option, with probably slightly higher video/audio quality. No tuning would be needed, you'd just set the tv to 'av in' or similar.
I suppose it's possible the cable was accidentally plugged into the vcr antenna input instead of output?, otherwise maybe try re-tuning the tv to find the signal(just like tuning in a tv station, but will need to be set for analog not digital - TVs often have both options when tuning).
Thank you for showing how to install a vcr the vcr is still great
Im gonna set this up tonight for my sister& niece, they just dropped cable...hope it works...I got an old VCR and a newer TV, no remote....cross fingers.
Same here. I decided to give my old VCR one more chance to operate. I hope this works with my new LCD TV. It doesn't work with the old coaxial cable.
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awesome! I wasn't sure if I could use the composite cables, but it works! thank you!!!!
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Thanks. Used to be a pro at this. Lately, can't get it working half the time, even though I watched it fine a few days ago. Forget to tune to the correct channel for one thing...
If your TV has the hybrid yellow/green video input, your VCR will not display on the screen.
I have tested this with a few HDTVs made around 2016, got a black screen that said ''No Signal.''
Yes I made sure it was on Composite/AV and not Component/RGB, it simply doesn't display at all.
Just a heads up is all, now if you bought a Smart TV that only has HDMI ports, then you're screwed.
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What if the TV only has red and white?
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This was very helpful! I have that same VCR btw. Thank you for sharing. Blessings!
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If im using coaxial connection do I NEED a cable connection for the vcr to work?
Hi, am posting this in 2018 😅😁 I would like to know what was the second thing you plug in?
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Thank you so much! This really helped me out!
on a lot of new televisions the composite and the component jack on the back of the set are shared. If that is the case sometimes you have to change a setting in the menu. If you have the owners manual, check in there for hookup using composite cables it will tell you if it needs to be changed.. also you need to make sure that the video of the VCR is working if it is a VCR/DVD combo it can spit the video out into two different outputs. it should be listed as (VCR out).
I love you! Worked like a charm.
I have a little 19 inch flat screen in my bedroom, and it's not connected to a cable box. Will it still work properly with just one Coax cable or will I have to use AV cables?
Hi I've got a bit of a problem I brought a brand-new VCR today but for some reason it has one SCART inbox not two I am a bit confused how to connect it
Very well done video, but still confused! My vcr only has 1 set of slots for yellow, white and blue. Im not a techie!!
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Which is better quality? Composite or coaxial?
It worked like a charm.
Thanks so much!!
Can you do the same to a TV/VCR combo if the VCR portion of the unit does not work?
Thanks so much! Really helped a lot!
Help!
I have a old RCA tv hooked up to Dish Satilite. I have just hooked up my DVD player using a RF modulator. Now I want to hook up my vcr, don't see much room to do it! Have the red, white and yellow cable's at the bottom of the TV that is hooked up to the Dish Satilite. Please help me with hooking up the vcr. Thanks
Do you need two coaxial cables if you have a cable/satellite box?
If I have a separate cable box do I have to connect the vCR to that also and the TV
If you need to only play your VCR and not record to it AND your cable box uses a different input on the TV (like HDMI) - no, leave it plugged directly to the TV. If your VCR and cable box both use the coaxial out to the TV - you will need to plug the cable from the cable box into the VCR’s input because there is usually no second coaxial input on the TV. If you need to record cable TV onto the VCR - you will also need the signal to go from the cable box to the VCR by a coaxial or an RCA cable.
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@qualityelec, QUEstion... after pluggin my vcr into my flatscreen tv... would I be able to record? Lets say if some new Family Guy episodes come on Fox in 2018, how would I need I t to come thru, so I could record it?
What may the problem be if i have all the connections correct, but still cant get the vídeo, only audio??
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Never mind! figured it out! Thanks for the video!
Thanks this was helpful and easy to understand
red and white cables are intended for audio. however the cables are the same and can be switched around so that you can use one for video. but your best bet is suimply to get a yellow red and white set of cables. (Composite cable) but i have tutorials on cable types as well.
My vcr is probably a little older. I only have the audio in and out (red and white) , no video (yellow) slot in the back of the vcr. It does have the ant. in and out. I do not have the tv connected to cable. I am using an indoor antenna. Can you help?
Are you sure it doesn't have yellow + red, or yellow + white?, some older VCRs are mono, so they would only have 1 plug for audio.
If it definitely doesn't you'd have to plug an antenna/rf cable between the vcr ant. out to ant. in on your tv - then tune your tv in to find the signal from the vcr(just like tuning in a broadcast tv channel). Your TV would need to support analog tuning though, some TVs probably only support digital tuning now.
A newer VCR would be preferable, they are often capable of recording and playing a better picture anyway. Using an antenna cable vs composite video will probably degrade the image even more too.
when put into composite cables for a VCR and DVD combo player, into what channel I put to watch VCR?
With the second option do you need to use the satilite cable
Some of my movies on VHS don't look clear anymore. Do you know why or how to fix it?
How do I change the recording mode from xp to sp using the dvd remote?
VCR hooked to a CRT tv will always look better than a LCD tv. Analog digital conversion.
Thanks for your help 👍 🙂
Thank You for your help!!
Thank you, it had been awhile since I hooked it up. 👍
Will this hookup allow me to "record" a program from a Dish VIP622 to my VCR?
I’m here in 2022 trying to watch my old Disney and horror films … Ty Everyone drop your favorite movie 🍿 this helped u watch!
Mine is ROBO WARRIORS BY IAN BARRY
Been so long since I used a vcr
this has helped thank you!!
What if I can't get my tv on channel 3? It keeps saying "channel not found"
Channel #4?
It's not working with antenna cable,
I also can't connect with components cause ports are broken from inside,
Can you assist how to get out with antenntenas option? I put channel 3 and 4 on TV and CVR, but it's not working bro.
I have a digital box on m y TV to be able to see channel. I wan to connect my vcr to be able to record my program.. Can you show something easy for old ladies?
What if there is only two places for the cords only yellow and white? How do we connect because iam trying to do nothing shows up
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Thanks now I can watch original star wars and jurassic park! thumbs up!
you were a such a great help :)
I hooked up with the red white and yellow but when vcr is on audio is low,and have to but volume on remote up high
Excelente video!!
The back of my tv only has the audio cable (red and white) but no yellow..connection .there are Two P connectors. And Y video connector..Y does not fit .how to I connect the video .
my vhs only got white and yellow, is there a problem with that?
I got the vcr tape to work but the dvd won't work, the screen kept saying insert tape.
Thank you sir!
Can u use a scart cable ???
thank you soooooo much!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it was really helpful =D
Does anyone know what cables I need to connect this vcr to a old tv as well? I found both, but there were no cables…. The tv does have the red, white and yellow ports but the vcr does not. Anyone? 😊
do you need a COAX cable to work?
Unless you want to record broadcast TV to VHS, the composite video + audio cables(yellow,red,white) will be easier(no need for tuning, just set the TV to 'AV in' or similar) and should give slightly better video/audio quality.
Where can i get a vcr? I have tons of vhs tapes that I would like to use.
I'm sure thrift stores or pawn shops in your area have them.
it was helpful to me but i don't have 3 color coded wires only red and white wires and connecter on the back of vcr
so helpful, thank you
Thanks alot for the help
Thank you bunches!
I just want to hook a vcr to a digital tv, with no tv signal....I don't want to record. .I just want to play vcr tapes. Can I do that?
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What if you have a converter box?
Sir can u help me plz i have Panasonic vcr but it can not setup it
thank you that helped alot!
What vcr is it?? Model ?? Model number??
this really helped me thank you