Costco Tv Converter Box
.at the time I bought the TV. It was the first step in set-up. Yesterday, I spent almost an hour with Vizio, on the phone. I cannot reiterate what they told me, because nothing made sense. In the end, I was told that, since I do not have a red/white/yellow jack, to use a second set of jacks and connect red to yellow - on VCR, and White to Green on TV. The VCR plays but the screen shows 'no signal'. I have tried unplugging the extra set of jacks and playing straight off the VCR to TV.
Still 'no signal', but VCR is playing. I am giving up on this project. Thank you to everyone who has cleaned the cobwebs from their brains to get me into old-school mode. Please consider this post 'Closed'! The colors are not always yellow on the TV as we look over I see they have the word COMPOSITE and lines to the Green, Red and White jacks. Even if you get that right some TVs have the owner diving into a setup menu to select which signals are to be used on this shared set of jacks.
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Sounds like you are very close to getting it working. 'White to Green on TV.' Sounds wrong.
The composite output (the video signal) is usually Yellow but let's call it video for now. That goes to the green on the TV. A lot of the Vizios have the goofy shared video for composite (yellow) connection from another input. To the OP> Don't give up yet(!) Calling Vizio for help is like calling the IRS and asking where your refund is (ROTFL). Pointless sometimes.
I would heed Bob's advice. Somewhere in the HDTV's input settings you can toggle to access the VCR signal output. And then there's the issue of any extraneous VCR setting, which isn't unheard of but unusual. Usually it's throw in the tape and hit play if you aren't using a dedicated channel (3/4) to play back the content on a specific TV (etc.). Let us know what settings you are using so we can continue to troubleshoot. It shouldn't take long. I've dealt with enough Vizios to be able to share your pain.
Oldartq & Bob: 1) Disconnect Antenna cable & attach coax from VCR to TV cable/antenna 2) If I am to do Yellow to Green on TV, is this with a 2nd set of jacks?? (I do not have yellow - never have. Must I have it now??) But, back to the origiinal posting: I would still need to use a splitter to include the converter box - because the TV speaks digital and the VCR speaks analog. Now that cannot be right!
The converter box converts digital into analog so the TV would not be able to understand analog. OK, no comverter box. I made a couple of pics, so you could see what I'm dealing with, but I don't find a place to attach them. But that really is irrelevant. Do I really need the red/white/yellow jack? I have never needed the yellow before. If I do, then I'll look for them.
I do not have trouble differentiating color. So, you are saying that what Vizio told me (connecting the 2nd set of red/white to the yellow & green) is totally wrong and a red/white cannot substitute for yellow? For this new TV, the yellow is necessary for video? And, sorry, I am unable to watch videos. For whatever reason, my computer doesn't have enough of something to run one. .was that I needed the converter box so the VCR and TV speak the same language.
Yes, this Vizio has cable/antenna input, but the antenna is not necessary to watch VHS tapes. Are you suggesting I use the cable/antenna input and add an additional coax cable to the splitter I purchased? If so, then the problem becomes more difficult for me to understand. The splitter I purchased has a TV input on the top, and 2 other inputs at the bottom, for VCR and Converter Box coax cables. Architectural license seminars computerized mock exams download free software 2016.
I thought the HDMI was for the TV, not the cable input, which is why I don't understand how to use this splitter. All this, just to be able to watch VHS tapes on this digital TV!
So, what do I do??
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