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Blue_mikey
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OK, all my components are using s-video except my vcr. my tv's s-video when plugged into the jack overides my composite video jack. What can I do to get a vcr picture without unplugging my s-video jack everytime?
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Username: Jan_b_vigne

Dallas, TX

Post Number: 6332
Registered: May-04
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With the amount of information provided, the best answer you're likely to get is; get into the menu and hit the right switch.
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Username: Diverhank

Huntington Beach, CA

Post Number: 82
Registered: Sep-05
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You are not being very clear but if I have to take a guess, you need to plug the VCR composite into a different TV input. Usually most TV have more than one input. For the same input, you can only use one and S-video is preferred so it will take precedence.

If you don't have enough TV inputs for all your components, go to Walmart or RadioShack for a selector device.
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