Posted by Gary A. Edelstein on 07/24/06 18:24
On 23 Jul 2006 10:35:53 -0700, "Rick" <rgrcpa@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>Hi. My VCR finally cratered and I want to get a combo VCR/DVD unit that
>will record my VHS tapes to DVD. I have a stereo tv and a stereo
>receiver. What should I be looking for on the back of the unit to make
>the connections to stereo? Must I see a double set of audio outputs? Or
>will one suffice? Will the optical output handle the stereo? My
>receiver puts out two sets of audio cables: right and left. Shouldn't
>the VCR/DVD unit do the same?
>
All of the combo players I've seen are stereo and have Hi-Fi (stereo)
VCR units. They all have L/R analog audio outs (red and white phono
plugs) which will work with your receiver, as it apparently isn't
digital audio capable. DVD sound will play through those analog outs;
you aren't required to use the optical or coax digital audio out.
Gary E
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