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Vcr no signal on tv
Vcr no signal on tv







vcr no signal on tv

#Vcr no signal on tv tv#

But I expect it has SCART in, and you could run a cable to this from the SCART out of the YouView box, and this will let you record some (but not all) programmes in SD, if you really want to put them on a video tape or a writable DVD. Basically every TV still has at least one coaxial cable input included. I can't see your Toshiba having an HDMI in, though I see it has an HDMI out. When on Live TV, channels 3 & 4 (selected during setup process for this application) are labeled 'VCR'. Tried selecting other 'reasonable' options: DVD, VCR, and DVD combo none work. Though maybe it downscales HD to SD? In which case, you might as well just record the SD programme to begin with.Īnd anyway, the YouView box doesn't let you record its HD output.Īnd anyway, why not just record on the YouView box in the first place? After selecting it, 'AV' does not show up in main menu, and player does not communicate with (i.e., does not play on) the Roku TV. I don't believe you can record HD programmes on your Toshiba anyway, as it doesn't have the required bandwidth you would need a BluRay recorder to do that. So I seem to have isolated the problem to the SKY+ HD box not outputting anything via the Scart. Tested Other equipment that tells me scart leads work fine and tvs are fine. Try replacing the video cable between the DVD player. As a test: Scart (SKYHD tv scart) > Downstairs TV Scart No Picture or sound on any AV channel Tried 2 different scart leads and same problem. pressing and holding the PAUSE button on the front of the DVD player for 5 seconds. moving the VIDEO OUT switch on the back of the DVD player to the INTERLACED position. The low or poor signal signal message will refer to the units own conventional tuner - which will. power off the DVD player and press 369 using the number buttons on the remote control, then power back on the DVD player. Edit: Just seen that sam beat me to it, I think either method will work. Make sure that in Youview settings RF loop-through is set to on, otherwise the signal will be lost when it goes into standby. Most VCRs will simply PASSTHRU the antenna signal to the. I think what you need is aerial into the Youview box, then out to your toshiba dvd/video recorder, then out from that into the TV. Check the input selection on the recorder. Make sure to use TV remote to change to proper source input.

vcr no signal on tv

The composite video output (1 RCA jack) will work for both the DVD and VCR. The component video output ( Y PB PR) will give you the best picture on DVDs but doesnt work for the VCR part. The DVD/VHS has two kind of video outputs. You can't record over RF from the YouView box since, as Gomez says, it doesn't put its own output on this cable it's just for passing along the TV signal. martinb2410 said: just to update- the message I get is not no signal-it is poor signal just in case that changes the outlook on things. That would connect to the HDMI input of the TV.









Vcr no signal on tv