Bob Juch wrote:Estonut wrote:Are you trying to play a tape or a DVD?
If tape, you should be able take the OUT (output) cable from the DirectTV box and hook it up to the OUT connection on the VCR. If the other end of that cable is hooked to the TV and the TV is set to channel 3 (sometimes 4), that should be all you need.
If DVD, it has been my experience that output from a DVD player requires RCA cables or some even more high-tech type of connection. RCA cables are the Red, White and Yellow plugs with a male connector on each end.
If this doesn't help, post a picture of the back of the VCR/DVD player and the back of the TV, where the connections are, and perhaps we can figure out what you're missing.
No! You always need to take the OUT from one device and plug it into the IN of another! Plugging an OUT into another OUT might fry both devices!
I wasn't suggesting connecting OUT to OUT, as evidenced by the next statement "If the other end of that cable ..." That would require a cable with 3 ends. Upon re-reading now, I guess I wasn't clear enough.
What I should have written was:
If tape, you should be able take the
end of the cable attached to the OUT (output) connection on the DirectTV box and
hook it up instead to the OUT connection on the VCR. If the other end of that cable is hooked to the TV and the TV is set to channel 3 (sometimes 4), that should be all you need.
With the additional information that you plan to play both VHS and DVD, I will reiterate that my DVD/VHS combo players require RCA cables (Red/Yellow/White) for the DVD output to the TV AND coaxial cable for the VHS output to the TV. Just hooking up the RCA cables (on my combo units, anyway) will NOT support playing the VHS tapes.
The additional points are well taken with respect to the remote control. You should have a DVD/VHS button, which tells the unit whether the "Play" or "Pause" actions apply to the DVD or the VHS player. On the TV remote, if it has the RCA connections, it should also have a TV/VIDEO or an INPUT button, where it rotates through VIDEO1, VIDEO2 (some TVs have easily-accessible RCA jacks on the front and more permanent ones on the back). You will need this button to tell the TV whether to play the feed from the cable input or the RCA input.