How to Connect an old VCR to a new TV | VHS tape recorder + Philips TV 43″
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Hello, my name is Natalie! I have a modern Philips TV and an old NEC VHS tape recorder.
TV 43 inches, flat screen LED, approximately 2019. NEC N9034T video recorder, manufactured in 1987.
I will show you a very simple way to connect these 2 devices using an antenna cable. If you have forgotten how to do this, then there will be hints in this tutorial.
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I have an LG GC990W stereo VCR, which they brought out in the 90's, still plays back tapes with pretty much the same quality as when I first got it, I recently upgraded to a Hisense 4K TV, which has a composite AV input in the form of a headphone jack type socket, so I had to get the special cable to plug in the VCR via the AV output, very happy with the video & audio quality, will keep on using it until the day it packs it in and stops working.
I had to buy a brand new TV a few months ago, and I looked for a model with an analog AV input of some sort. The model I got has an 3'5 TRRS composite AV input (with an RCA adapter), and my VCR looks great though it. And to record current TV programmes, I got a DVD-DVB combo unit plugged on the VCR (it has a couple of SCARTs, the other is plugged to the TV).
I also have a combo (Samsung). I like this device
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I like that you use RF! That's what I always use. I use channel 3.
Я очень люблю старую технику. Воспоминания о детстве.
It reminds times, when I helped to connect old VCR (used as tuner) to old plasma screen. The main things were that screen had composite video input on BNC(!) and no speakers, only terminals for external ones.
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good video, I still have a vhs in my home..
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It's easy to connect a VCR to an LED TV 👌
VCRにRF出力とテレビにアナログ放送を映し出せるか・・そこが問題でござるが これはその両方があった時には参考になりますお それと海外にはRCA端子接続の選択肢はないのでござるかな?
Is this TV good for TV DXing and which countries broadcast analog TV
That coaxial cable has two sharp points
Yes
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Nice clear instruction video, but using the RF connection like this isn’t ideal. It was the only option in the early days before TVs had A/V inputs. Sound will always be mono (even if the VCR is stereo) and you won’t get the best picture quality. Using the separate A/V output or a SCART connection if available will give better results, and stereo sound if the VCR supports it. And will be simpler to set up as there’s no need to tune the TV - just choose the A/V input.
This Philips TV does not have A/V inputs for RCA cables. On my other TV (Xiaomi), I use AV connectors, since they are available there.
Your Philips TV have multi-jack connector which include composite video / audio input + RGB inputs. Jack - RCA adaptor for this connection is usually accessories for this TV.
I have Philips 43PFS5503/12. Unfortunately, I did not find composite connectors.@@VHSfans
it has them in the form of what looks like a headphone jack. @@NatalieRetroStuff
@@Electrotat That Philips model really has no analogue video inputs at all. @NatalieRetroStuff is correct. I was surprised too.
nice job
If your VCR and TV have SCART (21 pin) or phono (3 coax) connections, using those will give you stereo sound (if the VCR is stereo) and a slightly better picture, and you won't have to tune in the TV or find the analogue tuner in its menus, for the same amount of effort. (OK, three plugs instead of one, but they're usually colour-coded so hard to get wrong.)
Можно делать в доме свою телестудию.Абоненты подключаются при помощи антенного провода.
Those matching connectors at 00:17 😍😍
RF (antenna cable)
@lovefromindia the REAL reason for all the videos. No one can tell me that people need a video to connect a vcr and a telly! Smartphone-users cannot be stupid like that.
Also connect through av socket/wire of vcr, no need to search channel of tv , also need settings of tracking, of vcr for picture quality. I have 2 vcr as a New condition, bpl and national, working properly.And you are so beautiful .
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This VCR is from 1987. It's truly retro :)
It remains to solve the inverse problem - how to make possible the VCR receives and records modern broadcast. Thank you for this video!
Los decodificadores también tienen salida de audio y video, puede ser una salida miniplug de 3,5 mm o por RCA.
The decoders also have audio and video output, it can be a 3.5 mm miniplug output or RCA.
Si la salida de audio y video, es miniplug de 3,5 mm necesitas un cable de miniplug de 3,5 mm macho a 3 RCA machos.
If the audio and video output is a 3.5 mm miniplug, you need a 3.5 mm male to 3 RCA male miniplug cable.
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Can I ask, why do you like VCRs/VHS? I grew up in the 80s and don't get me wrong, it was great to rent videos and record films and TV programmes and re-watch them but the quality was never great. I fully embraced DVD when it came out as did most people. My mum still has a Sanyo VCR player from the mid 90s, it still works.
I love to remember the late 90s and early 2000s. It was then that our family had a VCR and a lot of films. We watched a movie with our family. These are pleasant memories. Nowadays I like to test different VCRs.
@@NatalieRetroStuff ah ok, thank you for answering. Greetings from UK
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I still have a VHS player attached to my 32 inch LED TV via SCART cable (the VHS player in itself is rare in that it can decode and display subtitles for the deaf from VHS tapes displaying the "Q" symbol"). However, SCART was always an European thing (including here at the UK) and is dying out fast as modern TVs no longer have SCART inputs. Might still be possible to connect from SCART on player to RGB component on TV, though. And as others said, most modern TVs no longer have analogue tuning, the aerial is only used for picking up Freeview digital TV services (eg, BBC1, BBC 2, ITV, C4, C5, Dave, etc), again something I still use all the time as I don't subscribe to streaming services (I use my large DVD collection instead).
VHS decks are composite video or S-Video. No RGB or component for VHS machines.
I connect VCR by SCART as well and use SCART to HDMI converter. I’m surprised why none of the VCRs on YT have SCART output?
@@beryozinka05 if I'm understanding your comment correctly, you're saying that none of the VCRs featured in KZhead videos have SCART sockets, right? Most of these videos come from the US, where SCART wasn't used. Simple as that. Scart was handy for "non technical people" (in most cases) because it only took one cord to handle video & audio, both in and out. For more complicated setups, it was a real pain in the backside. If your VCR only had one Scart, and you wanted to use it for both video/audio out, to a monitor/tv, and video/audio in from another device, you'd have to get busy with a soldering iron! I used to have to make up all kinds of cables with a scart on one end and various other connectors on the other. Having moved to the US, I certainly don't miss SCART connectors - if you know what you're doing, separate v/a in/out is a lot less bother!
@@njm1971nycI wasn’t aware that SCART was only a European standard. My VCR doesn’t even have outputs other than SCART. I remember composite cables were used here before SCART
@@beryozinka05 Yeah, it was a French invention. European gear tended to use a lot of European connectors, such as DIN plugs, and Scart, of course. US/Japan was mostly RCA plugs (phono plugs, as we used to call them in the UK). There were exceptions, naturally. Older/better/professional gear tended to use BNC for composite video, RCA plugs (while technically not the correct impedance for video) were deemed acceptable for consumer gear. Wasn't really an issue for typical consumer set-ups.
in Germany you can take a SCART to HDMI adapter...
I want an adapter like this
you can use rca to hdmi cable converter gona be very good .
Thank you, I was just looking for such a device 👍
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P1G, Did You Think Me and My Father (Yoda), would Not be able to get 570p (DVD Quality) on One VHS Tape. 720p (High Definition: Good enough for 50 inch TV's) on Two Tapes? Those VHS Tapes are Made from Cheap Plastic and Iron Rust. DVD's are Made From Expensive Silver and Platinum.
The problem that I had when I connected a modern TV to a VCR was that when I wanted to search for a particular moment on the video by rewinding or fast forwarding during playback, the screen would go black and display the message "no sync detected" instead of showing the video at high speed, so it was impossible to know when to resume normal playback.
I have not encountered such a problem when connecting to modern TVs. Could this be a VCR problem? Try connecting the VCR to another TV.
@@NatalieRetroStuffIt is an issue of analog to digital converters. I have the same issue (which is not really important to me). You’re connecting through the RF input so this is why you can slow rewind and still see video picture
Good job nathalie, simply di you dont want an excellent resolution
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Dude you use the Audio and Video out, not RF, that way you will get better picture and sound.
Yes
There are new televisions that do not have the A/V input so it depends on whether you can buy the A/V to HDMI adapter or easier with an antenna signal.
Or it could also be the tape
In the UK and Europe a 21 pin rectangle SCART connection was used for combined audio and video
Yeah.
Jak masz coś takiego VHS to jest dysk obrotowy bardzo delikatnie wystarczy tylko przeczyścić
Okay
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Можно подключить через переходник RCA-HDMI, будет изображение лучше.
OK
NECとは、珍しいですね。日本ではパソコン以外見た事無いです。
My NEC VCR is made in Japan. This is an amazing device.
Many modern TV's no longer have an analogue tuner, so this method will not work on those, in this case you will need a RGB, (Via the SCART in Europe), or component (Elsewhere) or Composite to HDMI converter.
VCRs don't send RGB or component video over SCART. Only composite on standard VHS decks or Y/C (S-Video) on S-VHS decks. Video games/computers etc. can use RGB over SCART. Component video is not supported by SCART.
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Das wäre mega, wenn das funktioniert. Fernseh gucken übern Videorecorder
I too much like VCRS 📼💝
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Зачем вы использовали RF?
This is an amazing cable
O problema é que o VCR é analógico e a transmissão das tv's hoje é digital, portanto não são compatíveis! O VCR não capta e obviamente não transmite o sinal captado via antena para a tv, logo não há como gravar programas da tv como se fazia antigamente com o VCR conectado
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I'm from India and I use all VCR in our houses
Так через тюльпаны картинка вроде чище была
The RF FREQUENCY CABLE THAT HOOKS TO THE BACK OF THE VCR ITS TOO BG I HAVE NOT SEEN HERE IN AMERICA WITH A CABLE LIKE THAT,NOW,THE CABLE THAT HOOKS IN BACK OF TV (CABLE IN)LOOKS S0MALL NORMAL SIZE,TELL ME ABOUT THE CABLE THAT HOOKS BACK OF VCR (RF CABLE) I NEVER SEENED ONE THAT BIG IN AMERICAN VCRS,,,,,,,I WII BE WAITING FOR EXPLANATION!!!!!!!!!!!
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Зачем подключать в антенный вход телевизора? Помех больше и звук моно.
звук в VHS всегда в моно, стерео только в S-VHS, а с помехами согласен
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Horrible picture qualitiy with the RF input. Oh my god. I suggest to use an RCA/Scart to HDMI adaptor. But forget the cheap onces directly. They are also not good and some of them stretch the 4:3 signal to 16:9. Looks horrible as well. Use a good adaptor, best with an build in upscaler. VCR is 240p only. A linedoubler can push it to 480p. This most TVs can accept on the HDMI input. Maybe costs 60$/€. They were made for old gaming consoles but also work with VCR/VCD/ Laserdisc and so on. There are also much more expensive devices but not many people will need them. They are made for broadcasters when they have to record there old video tapes to a digital format. But sometimes you can find used professional upscalers for small money.
Crt tv: HEY NEW TV WHY ARE YOU USING YOUR VHS IS ONLY DVD
soo we r understand that crt tv is most powerfull device more Than led
People like myself are cleaning out mode switches in VCR players everything proven people keep there mode switch clean out like they should people will never have playing problem's at all with there VCR players
RF out means crappy video and even crappy audio. Composite AV out (RCA) means better video and even better stereo audio.
Nice. Actually I am more lucky and my receiver is capable to convert analog VCR signal to HDMI.
Головку надо почистить у видака
or fix tracking
The VCR needs a head cleans
maybe I should set up tracking
@@NatalieRetroStuffno, need clean heads I have these problem with my vhs
Кнопки счелкает как на клаве компа🙀
There are better ways, AV output converter to HDMI. I connected mine that way.
Thank you
In the end, the problem with the picture is either a dirty video head or a dirty pinch-roller. It can also be damaged synchro on the lower edge of the VHS tape.
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I thought it was a BETA MAX
It is impossible to find a working BETA MAX device
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That's not the best way to do it, but it's an old VCR
Замужем?
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You need to adjust the tracking on the VCR. That's why the picture was so terrible. You should clean the heads too. You should use the composit cables not the coaxial cable. The coaxial connection is only 240p. You kids...😮😮😮
There are no composites on my Philips TV. I have another TV (Xiaomi), where I use RCA. Thank you.
RF is "240p"? Never heard such rubbish! Firstly, it's PAL, SECAM or NTSC, so it's interlaced, not progressive, and there's no fixed resolution for RF signals. That said, yes, RF should always be avoided unless it's literally the only option.
You have a very beautiful body
Get a CRT
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@@NatalieRetroStuff So why even try to do such... strange things?
This is a teaching tip for those who have a modern TV and VCR (but do not have an old CRT TV). Some people don't know how to connect a smart TV to a VCR, or they have forgotten how to do it.
@@NatalieRetroStuff And still it looks weird. As weird as soviet TV on progressive scan... I made one ;)
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