You have to be a bit more pacific if you want your question answering. There are multiple ways of connecting up a VCR. It all depends if there are both compatable.
Option 1:Via SCART Lead. Simply buy one and connect it up.
Option 2: Via AV Cable. Less quality than SCART, but still good.
Option 3: Via Coxial Lead. Out of all the the methods, this is the hardest. To make this work, you need to re-tune your TV, using your remote. Keep searching through it until you find a good signal (It is recommend that you play a tape or something until you find a good signal (The only signal) and store it under a channel you dont normally watch. (Lets say Channel 5) There is one problem with the coxial method however. What happens when you want to tape something on channel 5? If it is possible, you also might want to tune the channels onto your VCR. (On some models, it automatically does this when you connect up a aerial into the correct socket, located on the back.) To do this, first hook up an aerial. (I hooked up a indoor portable.) I think is to use the same method as finding the right channel. If that doesent work, refer to the manuel that came with the VCR .
Chad Bronson
May 2006