So my aunt's aged VCR is virtually down for the count. I can't convince her to switch over to DVR/TiVo since she's not so technically savvy (bad excuse on her part, but I can't sway her). So I'm tasked with trying to help her get on with her TV recording needs with another VCR.
Problem is, I haven't dealt with VCRs in a long while and I wanna make sure I get one that'll let her record her shows (she does have cable, but the shows she likes the most are on ABC, etc.).
Now the current one she has, has the cable going to the VCR then feeding to the TV. The new VCRs I've looked at have no COAX input. They only have the composite inputs and outputs.
Here's a pic as an example of what I'm talking about on the VCRs I've been seeing lately:
So I can connect the COAX cable to the TV and then a composite cable from the TV-out to the VCR Line in and it'll record that way?
Oh, and are there no other B&M places that offer just the stand-alone VCR? Most I've seen, like the Sony one above is a built-in VCR/DVD combo for $99. She's already got a DVD player and I imagine she'd yell at me for doubling that up, but I can't find any that are just a plain old VCR.
Thanks for your help.
Problem is, I haven't dealt with VCRs in a long while and I wanna make sure I get one that'll let her record her shows (she does have cable, but the shows she likes the most are on ABC, etc.).
Now the current one she has, has the cable going to the VCR then feeding to the TV. The new VCRs I've looked at have no COAX input. They only have the composite inputs and outputs.
Here's a pic as an example of what I'm talking about on the VCRs I've been seeing lately:

So I can connect the COAX cable to the TV and then a composite cable from the TV-out to the VCR Line in and it'll record that way?
Oh, and are there no other B&M places that offer just the stand-alone VCR? Most I've seen, like the Sony one above is a built-in VCR/DVD combo for $99. She's already got a DVD player and I imagine she'd yell at me for doubling that up, but I can't find any that are just a plain old VCR.
Thanks for your help.