this is not possible with direct tv in an obvious reasons. however, you can do this with dish network.
before you connect your vcr to record satellite tv program, check first if your VCR has an HDMI input. if you found an HDMI input slot, then you are good to go.
connect your satellite receiver to the HDMI input slot of your vcr then attach the AV cables from your VCR to your television.
You can hook up a stereo system with a Dish satellite to an old TV with only one AC input by using the three plug RCA cable for the sound system. Then, use the AC input for the satellite itself.
Yes.
yes, because they are both different services.
It is unlikely. Most portable televisions do not have the right hook ups to be connected to the equipment.
Depending on if you have Dish Network Satellite or another provider, visit their website they will have instructions on how to hook up your receiver. Generally, their is a satellite input (coming from the satellite dish) and an output for your TV.
Why would you need to hook up a digital converter to a satellite receiver ? Arn't they already digital ? stevecooper75@comcast.net
Yes. You would need to hook the cable/Satellite box cable up to the computer.
You probably can't hook it up. Old TV's don't have the ports that are needed or the wiring.
You can certainly hook up your old video game systems to a flat screen as long as the television has composite input.
by using the three plug RCA cable for the sound system
You can hook up to almost any television with the correct inputs, the age of the TV does not matter as long as the materials required to link are there.
One first hooks up a TV tuner card to their computer and installs the software. Then, one would connect the satellite receiver box's video output to the tuner card. Then, one would turn on the satellite box and open the TV application installed with the capture card's drivers.