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jkolakos | 23:12 Thu 14th Oct 2004 | Technology
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New DVD/VCR Combo has two sets of output leads one for each function. My TV only has one set of input sockets. My TV signal input is via antenna. Is there a device I can use to  utilize both DVD and VCR functions without rewiring each time?
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Assuming you are using an antenna output from each side of the DVD/VCR you could buy a simple Y connector.  This will combine the outputs into one to connect to the TV.

If you are using Scart, Argos (and many other places) sell a "Multi-Scart" block, you plug your devices into the block, and one lead goes from the block to your TV. More expensive models switch manually or electronically between sources.

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