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Old February 23rd 05, 02:34 AM
Nikko
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Default problems recording to VCR from Tivo

I'm trying to transfer a show from my Tivo to a VHS tape. I've never done
this before and didn't have any luck when I just tried it. I'm not sure if
I connected everything correctly. Usually the VCR is hooked up to a
different TV. All I did was connect some RCA cables from the Tivo's Line
Out connectors to the VCR's Line In connectors. I didn't connect the VCR to
the TV itself, since I didn't think that was necessary. Is that accurate?
Anyway, then I hit record and selected Record to VCR. When I played the
tape back (on a VCR that's connected a to a TV, obviously) it was blank.
Any ideas on what I might have done wrong? I'd appreciate any feedback.
Thanks.


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Old February 23rd 05, 02:38 AM
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Nikko wrote:
I'm trying to transfer a show from my Tivo to a VHS tape. I've never

done
this before and didn't have any luck when I just tried it. I'm not

sure if
I connected everything correctly. Usually the VCR is hooked up to a
different TV. All I did was connect some RCA cables from the Tivo's

Line
Out connectors to the VCR's Line In connectors. I didn't connect the

VCR to
the TV itself, since I didn't think that was necessary. Is that

accurate?
Anyway, then I hit record and selected Record to VCR. When I played

the
tape back (on a VCR that's connected a to a TV, obviously) it was

blank.
Any ideas on what I might have done wrong? I'd appreciate any

feedback.
Thanks.


You probably just hooked it up wrong or set it up wrong.

Plug your VCR into a TV and don't try recording until you can see the
TiVo output going through the VCR and being displayed on your TV.

Once you can see the TiVo output on TV through the VCR, everything
should work dandy for you.

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Old February 23rd 05, 12:16 PM
Logan Spitznauer
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and don't select the SAVE TO VCR option on the Now Playing List. Press
RECORD on the VCR yourself, then PLAY on TiVo.


"Nikko" wrote in message
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I'm trying to transfer a show from my Tivo to a VHS tape. I've never done
this before and didn't have any luck when I just tried it. I'm not sure
if I connected everything correctly. Usually the VCR is hooked up to a
different TV. All I did was connect some RCA cables from the Tivo's Line
Out connectors to the VCR's Line In connectors. I didn't connect the VCR
to the TV itself, since I didn't think that was necessary. Is that
accurate? Anyway, then I hit record and selected Record to VCR. When I
played the tape back (on a VCR that's connected a to a TV, obviously) it
was blank. Any ideas on what I might have done wrong? I'd appreciate any
feedback. Thanks.



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Old February 23rd 05, 01:07 PM
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Logan Spitznauer wrote:
and don't select the SAVE TO VCR option on the Now Playing List. Press
RECORD on the VCR yourself, then PLAY on TiVo.


SAVE TO VCR is better.
*) No green line when PLAY is pressed.
*) Black screen with just the show info at the start.
*) Disables remote-control functions what would otherwise mess up
the recording when pressed accidentally.

-Joe
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Old February 23rd 05, 02:16 PM
Joan Quinn
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"Joe Smith" wrote in message
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Logan Spitznauer wrote:
and don't select the SAVE TO VCR option on the Now Playing List. Press
RECORD on the VCR yourself, then PLAY on TiVo.


SAVE TO VCR is better.
*) No green line when PLAY is pressed.
*) Black screen with just the show info at the start.
*) Disables remote-control functions what would otherwise mess up
the recording when pressed accidentally.

-Joe


I agree I use "Save to VCR" a lot and for movies without commercial I set
the VCR to the two hour mode and the quality of the tape is excellent. I
hooked it up myself and had to do some troubleshooting. I finally found out
that my VCR had to be set to Line I and the TV Input to Video three. Of
course other units will have different settings but my point is it takes
trial and error. If you think you have the setting check a few minutes on
tape. If you turn the VCR off and DVD on you will see that one of the inputs
will have no feed. Turn on the VCR and if you see the picture after you turn
it on have the right input.

Joan


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Old February 23rd 05, 05:04 PM
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"Nikko" wrote in message
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I'm trying to transfer a show from my Tivo to a VHS tape. I've never done
this before and didn't have any luck when I just tried it. I'm not sure
if I connected everything correctly. Usually the VCR is hooked up to a
different TV. All I did was connect some RCA cables from the Tivo's Line
Out connectors to the VCR's Line In connectors. I didn't connect the VCR
to the TV itself, since I didn't think that was necessary. Is that
accurate? Anyway, then I hit record and selected Record to VCR. When I
played the tape back (on a VCR that's connected a to a TV, obviously) it
was blank. Any ideas on what I might have done wrong? I'd appreciate any
feedback. Thanks.


My guess is that there are 2 line inputs on the VCR, one on the rear panel
and one on the front panel. You probably called up the wrong one and didn't
know it because you didn't monitor the output of the VCR.

Norm Strong


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Old February 23rd 05, 10:15 PM
Logan Spitznauer
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I did not know that.


SAVE TO VCR is better.
*) No green line when PLAY is pressed.
*) Black screen with just the show info at the start.
*) Disables remote-control functions what would otherwise mess up
the recording when pressed accidentally.

-Joe



 




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