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On 2/8/09 12:48 PM, in article
22de6750-a7c1-4cd4-92fb-1e5f3e6ee5c2{at}h16g2000yqj.googlegroups.com, "Eric
Rucker" wrote:
> On Feb 8, 12:38 pm, winston19842005
> wrote:
>> On 2/7/09 11:15 PM, in article
>> 98ae3b7e-666d-4c7f-903c-97c99d0dc...{at}v42g2000yqj.googlegroups.com,
"Eric
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Rucker" wrote:
>>> On Feb 7, 10:50 pm, "winston19842...{at}yahoo.com"
>>> wrote:
>>>> On Feb 7, 10:36 pm, Alex Freed wrote:
>>
>>>>> winston19842...{at}yahoo.com wrote:
>>
>>>>>> I noted, with some horror, that with the converter
box connected to
>>>>>> our TV, that it would not "pass-through"
the signal from our DVD
>>>>>> player!
>>
>>>>>> Horror of horrors, I will need a switchbox of some kind!
>>
>>>>>> Is this progress?
>>
>>>>> Are you telling us that your TV doesn't have a
"baseband" video
>>>>> input and you use a modulator to connect the DVD? Or that your
>>>>> TV has exactly one video input and you need to switch
between the
>>>>> converter and the DVD?
>>>>> I've never seen a converter box but I'm willing to bet it has a
>>>>> "channel 3" RF output to be compatible with
ALL old TVs.
>>
>>>>> If you are using RF to connect the DVD then you don't mind much
>>>>> reduced quality. Tune it to a different channel and use your TV
>>>>> remote to switch. But I have not seen a TV with no video inputs
>>>>> made in the last 20 years.
>>
>>>> No, the converter box to tv is fine. The converter box will not pass
>>>> through the signal from a VCR or DVD device.
>>>> Perhaps if it was an HD DVD, but you get nothing even with the box
>>>> turned off...
>>
>>> Just to make things clear, what inputs are you using for the converter
>>> box and the DVD player?
>>
>>> And, as for a TV with no video inputs... my mom has a Toshiba
19" TV
>>> with only coax in, made in 2004, IIRC. ;)
>>
>> This Magnavox convert has coax in/out and rca out.
>>
>> It just seemed "normal" to me to allow me to connect
antenna to VCR/DVD,
>> then VCR/DVD via coax to the box, and the box have either a button to switch
>> from one mode to another (like the TV/VCR button on most VCRs). Or at least
>> pass-through an unconverted signal when the box is powered off.
>>
>> It is merely an annoyance and a comment on what I think is a lack of
>> feature, as I only picked one up to play with...
>
> Wait, there is another way to do this.
>
> TV <- VCR/DVD <- Converter box <- Antenna
>
> Which is the way you have to do it to record from the converter box
> anyway. This only works if the VCR/DVD has either coax or RCA in, of
> course, but most VCR/DVD combos have both (and most can output DVD on
> coax, although there are some that can't,) and all VCRs have at least
> coax in.
Yep, didn't try this because it actually isn't a VCR/DVD combo.
DVD has rca out.
VCR has coax in/out, video in/out (I believe).
I could do:
antenna-->converter---(coax)----->VCR----(coax)-->tv
DVD-------------------(rca)----/
Thanks...
Funny I couldn't figure this setup out, but I *could* figure out how to
connect a DVR, DVD/VCR combo through a stereo system, to a tv set...
Geesh!
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