jt20042 wrote:
You are correct, the Red-White-Yellow is connected from the VCR "out" to the TV "in". On the back of my DVD Recorder/VCR Combo I have the following:
-HDMI Out
-Set Top Box Control
-AV IN (YELLOW-WHITE-RED)
-AV OUT (YELLOW-WHITE-RED) which is currently connected to my TV "in"
-AUDIO OUT (WHITE-RED-BLACK)
-COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (GREEN-BLUE-RED)
Of the connection choices you listed I obviously want the best quality I can get, but here's a problem: I only see one HDMI connection option on the back of my DTV Receiver box - and it is already filled by being connected to the back of my TV. So if I buy another HDMI cable there is no place to plug it into on the back of my DTV Box. What do you think I should do?
VCR's won't have an HDMI input - VCR's analog and not HD, so don't waste money on another HDMI cable. VCR's won't have the Component Video Inputs, either (look like regular composite or rca jacks, but are labled YPbPr, these cables and jacks come in sets of three, one Red, one Green and one Blue (RGB). You have the DVD player included, so that's why there is the Component Video Out..... So neither of these will work for you and that settles that

There isn't an S-VIDEO in on the VCR, so that's out too.
Your VCR/DVD combo has composite (or RCA) connections which are labeled as "AV IN", and the DTV receiver will have the outputs that you can use for this. Yellow is the video, White & Red are both for stereo enabled audio. Simply match up the colored cables to the matching output jacks from the DTV box to the corresponding colored inputs on the VCR/DVD combo. The image quality isn't all that bad using this configuration, but DTV's HD box puts out barely good enough SD signals (in my experience).
Last and hopefully its not your only option is plain old coaxial cable (RF).
Let me know if you need me to clarify anything further.
- Slash
EDIT to add: Is your VCR/DVD combo connected to your TV using the Component Video Out cables??? If not, then you should consider hooking those up too, because that will make the DVD quality substantially better whenever you use the DVD player. On some TV's you may need to enable the component in.....
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