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I used to run my cable and antenna through my VCR and record my
programs and then watch them on my old TV. Well now since the recent digital transition I can no longer do that, so I was wondering if anyone knows if it's possible or has ever managed to get a composite video signal out of a flat screen TV? It seems as though I recall that this was available on some of the older tube sets but I've never seen it on a flat screen. Obviously I really don't give a damn about HD. I would just like to record my programs on my VCR. I realize that building ground, and live chassis issues would have to be dealt with but aside from that can it be done? I just fixed up a Visio VP322 that a customer left here and I plan on using this set in our living room. |
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