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But still, if you have a tape encoded with Macrovision, it won't be copyable (or very poorly).
Eaulive...
It's better to have a little chili pepper than a plastic airplane
Eaulive...
It's better to have a little chili pepper than a plastic airplane
Here you are on a computer forum, but let's try to respond. You connect your two VCRs together using the appropriate cable. If you plugged the cable into the ext1 output of the recorder, you program the recording on external1 and start it. On the other one, you set it to play and it should work.
Personally, I do it differently. I connect one VCR to external1 and the second to external2, and in the TV menu, I set the output from ext1 to ext2. It works perfectly.
Claude
Personally, I do it differently. I connect one VCR to external1 and the second to external2, and in the TV menu, I set the output from ext1 to ext2. It works perfectly.
Claude
It's a JVC and a SAMSUNG
the appropriate cable is the scart plug (red, white, yellow)
Thanks for the info!! (sorry that it has nothing to do with the info)
the appropriate cable is the scart plug (red, white, yellow)
Thanks for the info!! (sorry that it has nothing to do with the info)
Well then... it's certain that if you send 2 signals at the same time...
Eaulive...
It's better to have a small chili than a plastic airplane
Eaulive...
It's better to have a small chili than a plastic airplane
Argh,
As I read your message, I can't understand how there could be two films playing at the same time, it seems technically unfeasible to me. The TV can only receive one frequency at a time, and even if the scart cable is connected, it takes precedence over any other type of reception, so in the end, there's always just one!
In the case where both videos are on the same playback frequency, the signals would interfere, so there would be nothing on the screen except for a few twisted lines.
Well, it's a mystery to me, I just wanted to chat for the sake of it :))
[I wander therefore I am!]
As I read your message, I can't understand how there could be two films playing at the same time, it seems technically unfeasible to me. The TV can only receive one frequency at a time, and even if the scart cable is connected, it takes precedence over any other type of reception, so in the end, there's always just one!
In the case where both videos are on the same playback frequency, the signals would interfere, so there would be nothing on the screen except for a few twisted lines.
Well, it's a mystery to me, I just wanted to chat for the sake of it :))
[I wander therefore I am!]