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The easiest way to connect the Sat box to the DVD recorder is via a RF cable.
Connect the (RF Out) on the Sat box to the (RF IN) on the DVD recorder.
Then go into the installation menu on the DVD recorder and scan for the sat boxs frequency , this is done the same way as you would tune in the the old analogue signals.
IMO RF may be the easiest but not the best way. Usually results in a terrible picture quality.
I would connect the Sat Box to the Tv using component cables (red, green blue, red, white) and to the DVD via the composite (yellow red, white) cables. This will give best available picture on the TV. The recorder will need to be selected to AV input to record (and to see on the TV what's being recorded). The Recorder should remain connected to the TV via the composite (yellow, red, white) cables.
P.S. Just looked at your picture and I see there's only one set of red and white audio out on the Sat box. In the setup I describe you would have to use adaptors or y-leads to get 2 of each.
Satellite via any connection looks terrible ;)
Did you note that the Sat box only has 1 set of audio outputs , they could use a splitter on the left and right audio outs tho.
Your also assuming that the TV has component inputs.
Biggles said:
IMO RF may be the easiest but not the best way. Usually results in a terrible picture quality.
I would connect the Sat Box to the Tv using component cables (red, green blue, red, white) and to the DVD via the composite (yellow red, white) cables. This will give best available picture on the TV. The recorder will need to be selected to AV input to record (and to see on the TV what's being recorded). The Recorder should remain connected to the TV via the composite (yellow, red, white) cables.
IMO RF may be the easiest but not the best way. Usually results in a terrible picture quality.
I would connect the Sat Box to the Tv using component cables (red, green blue, red, white) and to the DVD via the composite (yellow red, white) cables. This will give best available picture on the TV. The recorder will need to be selected to AV input to record (and to see on the TV what's being recorded). The Recorder should remain connected to the TV via the composite (yellow, red, white) cables.
thanks to you both for your replies. i will try both options and see how i go.
That's correct. It will only tune the one channel which is the output channel of the sat box. To change channels for recording you need to change the channel on the sat box.
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