How difficult is it to connect a digital video recorder to my TV?
Question : How difficult is it to connect a digital video recorder to my TV?
I am considering purchasing a Phillips digital video recorder
(records to a hard drive). I have a TV with very simple plug-ins.
I have two coaxial connections and an audio and video input
in the front and rear of the TV. I am a little concerned that I
may need to upgrade my TV if I purchase a Phillips DVR.
digital video recorders
Best answer:
Answer by TV guy
What you have should be good enough.
Connect your TV source (antenna, set-top box, etc.) to the Philips DVR
Connect the DVR to the TV either via Coax or the composite video.
If you don’t use a set-top box, make sure the DVR has a tuner.
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Just $ 25 to get a full version or you could get a free trial version here:
http://www.totalscreenrecorder.com/download.html