@KJH278 wrote:all I want to is record all of my WWE programs that I have stored on my DVR to to a VCR TAPE
Using the steup I described in my first reply you should be able to transfer to a VCR without issue. This is how I have mine hooked up and have transferred many recordings with no issues.
Unplug the HDMI cable if you have HD DVR or you won't get any signal out the composite (Yellow, Red and White) cables.
I was told this by technical support and it worked after an hour of frustration trying everything I could think of. Hope this helps.
@Pstreicher wrote: Unplug the HDMI cable if you have HD DVR or you won't get any signal out the composite (Yellow, Red and White) cables.I was told this by technical support and it worked after an hour of frustration trying everything I could think of. Hope this helps.
Absolutely not true!!! I have the HDMI to my TV and the composite to my VCR and both are active (and so would the S-Video be as well). All outputs are active simultaneously. I can view the DVR content (although letterboxed) and record trhough the VCR with no problems
@KJH278 wrote:what about the DVR box where do the plugs go
Yellow to VIDEO OUT, Red to AUDIO OUT RIGHT, White to AUDIO OUT LEFT. The inner ring of each jack on the DVR matches the color of the plug (as I said in an earlier post). Try looking in the manual for the DVR - it shows these connections.
If that is too complicated for you maybe you need to call and pay the Geek Squad or someone to do this for you.
Can you time-record? or do you have to have your tv(or dvr) set to the station you want to record in real time?
Or are you just copying programming that you have already recorded on your dvr TO your vcr ?