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Why am I unable to play DVD through my TV/VCR?

You have to match the DVD output to your TV/VCR input. “TV/VCR” is an unusual term these days. If you have a combo TV and VCR, it is an older machine. You will have to connect using the RCA input jacks. Not all DVD players have these as output anymore.Either get a converter from the DVD to your TV/VCR, or get a more modern TV (with a much better picture and sound.)If you want a good system, see: What is the best make and type of surround sound system? and a good TV

How do I set up a 1999 RCA TV model F25645 to use external video input?

The easiest way is to use a “modulator”. It convert analog video and audio signals into a analog RF signal. The output of the modulator is connected to the antenna input of the TV. You can find these sold on the internet or if you have a old VCR you can use it since nearly all VCRs have modulators built in that put out a signal on ch 3 or 4. It does not matter if the tape deck part of the VCR works.

When watching a VHS tape, why did you have to turn to channel 3 or 4?

When watching a VHS tape, why did you have to turn to channel 3 or 4?With very few exceptions there were not any A/V inputs on TV's back when VCRs came out. Everything was RF (Radio Frequency) coming from an Antenna or the local cable company.In playback mode the only way to get the video and audio signals from the VCR to the TV was through the TV's RF receiver. So after the Video and Audio signals were pulled off the tape they were combined in a RF signal by a modulator and sent out of the VCR as an RF signal on Channel 3 or Channel 4, which was then demodualted by the TV and presented to you for your viewing pleasure on Channel 3 or 4.We were still years away from RCA A/V inputs, or RGB inputs, and many many years away from HDMI or composite video. Any time you add another stage of electronics to the signal path the noise levels come up. So there was an effort on to create just monitors, especially with the personal computers coming along that didn't in anyway need an RF section.Once monitors for computers came out that where much higher quality than the standard PAL TV, VCR manufactures included the RCA A/V input and output connectors on the VCRs as well. This led to those same connectors being put in the Standard Tv's as well and usually being selected as an aux (auxillary) input on the set.But to start it all off the signal came in on Channel 3 or 4. You selected which channel you wanted to use. In most areas one of the two would usually not have a broadcast signal present. Back then we had the three major networks and PBS sometimes.Original Question: When watching a VHS tape, why did you have to turn to channel 3 or 4?

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