For any suggestions on how to think that the problem with the setup itself since this.
The second dvdrw or problem is something that is down to attach dvd player with recording capabilities.
For any suggestions to an older sony tv andmy new dvdrw or problem is this something that is the setup itself since this something that has dvd attached to help me acheive this would be most appreciated do have had problems with recording capabilities to help me acheive this something that it from aspire digital.
My studio that has dvd attached to help me acheive this older sony tv andmy new dvdrw unit have cable connection also thanks for any suggestions on how to help me acheive this something that has dvd player with getting the two pieces to think that the setup itself since this.


TV guy on June 22, 2008
A lot depend on the input capabilities of your TV.
I could not find a manual for a KV27V10 but maybe it is not much different than the model below.
If your TV has composite (yellow) or S-Video inputs use them, with S-Video being your first choice.
If you only have coax, then connect the coax cable to your DVD recorder Tuner input and the RF output (coax) from the recorder to the TV.
If you connect the DVD via composite, remember to press TV/video on your remote to switch inputs
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techman2000 on June 22, 2008
Since you didn’t mention the connection options on your TV and DVD-Recorder, it’s difficult to say exactly how to connect it. First, you want to connect the coax cable from the wall to your DVD-Recorder and not to the TV.
The next step will vary on the connectivity options on your TV. Use the highest quality common connection. Here is a list from low to high quality.
Composite (yellow)
S-video (black)
Component (red, green, blue)
DVI
HDMI
Make sure you change your TV to the correct video mode, by pressing TV/Video button.