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The answer is, unfortunately, yes.
- The TV has only antenna or coax connectors.
- The DVD/VCR I have has only composite and coax, no HDMI.
It's old equipment, yes, but still functions and I don't want to just throw it away. I'm just hoping for more functionality by adding the Roku Express.
Therefore the box I chose, it met all my needs.
Since this doesn't seem to do the job I need it to do, I have looked at another, HDMI to RF, no composite that has a slightly higher rating. I'll have to replace the DVD player but that costs less than an new TV and stand.
If I have to replace the TV, I'll replace the Roku Express box as well and just buy either an Amazon Prime or Roku ready TV. It might simplify things, but it's a lot more expensive.
And there is only ONE set of composite inputs? That seems fairly unusual even for 1987 (or maybe low-end or portable). Of course, there are switch boxes you can get too - just another option. By the way, you might also check if the TV and DVD player have S-video connectors. Those were common back then and might give you another input.
By the way, I wouldn't throw stuff like that away either, but I would look for e-cycling in your area. Where I live the e-cycling locations are Goodwill/thrift stores. I think if they think they can sell it, then they do, otherwise they send it off for recycling.
- Inyx1310 months agoChannel Surfer
No composites for the TV, only for the DVD player. TV has no S connectors - really it only has the coax and antenna connectors (like for rabbit ears we used to use).
The DVD/VCR player has an in/out coax, 3 sets of composites and an S connector (which does no good when the TV can't work with it that way).
I'll consider other options once I've run out of the ones I'm trying. Thank you for not being dismissive.