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Posted by Gary A. Edelstein on 02/25/23 11:31

On 9 Nov 2005 06:33:30 -0800, "bmitd67" <bmitd67@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hi.
>
>I have a Sony KDE-37XS955 and I would like to record to VCR and/or use
>the Picture-In-Picture function.
>
>Currently the chain is HDbox to Receiver (via component video & TOSlink
>audio) -> Receiver to TV (via component video).
>
>The VCR is S-video.
>
>1. Should I split the cable before or after the HD Box?
>2. Should the "cable out" from the VCR connect to the "cable in" or the
>"VHF/UHF" in on the TV?
>
The reply I prepared for you back in September outlines my recommended
hook up. That hook up will allow PIP and recording to work.

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.home-theater.misc/msg/ee9540657be9586e?dmode=source&hl=en

Back then I missed that your VCR has S-Vid. Here is the revised
recommendation accounting for that.

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Suggested hook up below. This is based on other posts where you said
your receiver has component vid switching.

Raw cable: split raw cable with a 75 ohm 2-way splitter with one leg
to the VCR antenna in and the other to the HD box. Note: if the HD
box has a bypass cable out, you can connect that to the VCR rather
than use the splitter.

HD box: Component vid out to receiver input. Digital audio out to
receiver input. Composite (or S-Vid) video and L/R analog audio outs
to VCR A/V inputs.

VCR: Composite (or S-Vid) video and L/R analog audio outs to receiver
A/V input, like VCR1 or Video1. RF out to TV antenna in.

DVD Player: Component vid out to receiver input. Digital audio out to
receiver input.

Receiver: Component monitor vid out to TV. Composite or S-Vid
monitor vid out to TV.

This setup will allow you to record from the box with the VCR aux
input (al least any channels that are downconverted to the composite
or S-Vid out) as well as record analog nonscrambled cable stations
with the VCR tuner. You'll be able to watch nonscrambled analog cable
stations with the TV tuner while recording from the box or recording
from the VCR tuner. You could also watch any stations output from the
box while recording with the VCR tuner.

The RF out from the VCR provides one input for the PIP using the TV
tuner. The other inputs (which might only work one at a time because
they are switched through the receiver) are the component and
composite (or S-Vid) monitor outs from the receiver to the TV,
assuming PIP works with the component input switched in.

Gary E
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