How do I hook-up up a stereo VCR to a Yamaha AV receiver?
NOTE: For this example we will use Composite Video (Single, Yellow, RCA Cable), Analog Audio Red (Right Channel) & White (Left Channel). A higher quality video cable like an S-Video cable can be used if the TV supports it. Just substitute it for the Composite video cable. Please pint this document before attempting this process. When each step is completed it can be checked off to avoid repeating or confusing one step with another. • Connect a Composite Video cable from the Receiver Composite Video Monitor Out to the TV Composite video input. (Make sure the TV is set to the input the cable is plugged into.) • Connect the Composite Video Output from the VCR player to the Composite Video marked VCR input or DVR input on the Receiver. • Connect the Composite Video Input from the VCR player to the Composite Video marked VCR output or DVR Output on the Receiver.
NOTE: For this example we will use Composite Video (Single, Yellow, RCA Cable), Analog Audio Red (Right Channel) & White (Left Channel). A higher quality video cable like an S-Video cable can be used if the TV supports it. Just substitute it for the Composite video cable. Please pint this document before attempting this process. When each step is completed it can be checked off to avoid repeating or confusing one step with another. • Connect a Composite Video cable from the Receiver Composite Video Monitor Out to the TV Composite video input. (Make sure the TV is set to the input the cable is plugged into.) • Connect the Composite Video Output from the VCR player to the Composite Video marked VCR input or DVR input on the Receiver. • Connect the Composite Video Input from the VCR player to the Composite Video marked VCR output or DVR Output on the Receiver. • Connect the Analog Left and Right Audio Outputs from the VCR player to the Analog Left and Right Audio Inputs marked VCR or the