VCR dumb question?

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I've searched, no complaints, but this place is way too big to find answers sometimes.

I want to archive some old Reel to Reel tapes onto VCR tapes.
(Don't ask..I already have some of them on the PC)

I have a Sanyo 4 head HiFi VCR, with the AV input on the front.
When I record audio only, the missing video signal messes with the
sound inputs. I don't have anything to plug into the video (yellow jack)
to simply "blue screen" it. Is there a simple dummy load I can use to
avoid having the video noise interfere with the audio?
 
I've searched, no complaints, but this place is way too big to find answers sometimes.

I want to archive some old Reel to Reel tapes onto VCR tapes.
(Don't ask..I already have some of them on the PC)

I have a Sanyo 4 head HiFi VCR, with the AV input on the front.
When I record audio only, the missing video signal messes with the
sound inputs. I don't have anything to plug into the video (yellow jack)
to simply "blue screen" it. Is there a simple dummy load I can use to
avoid having the video noise interfere with the audio?

Do you have a television? Does it have composite video output on the back? Try running the video from a random TV station into it.
 
Do you have a television? Does it have composite video output on the back? Try running the video from a random TV station into it.

Yeah, I have a small TV, and guess what...no jacks except the coax.
I hate to buy another small TV just to have a "dummy load". I was just
wondering if there was something, resistors, or whatever, that would give a noiseless blue screen.
 
Got a camcorder or a DVD player with video jacks?????

That'll work....
 
I'd be interested in seeing if that actually fixes your audio issues...since the video and audio tracks are separate on VHS. And since the audio record/playback head is separate.

Have you tried a different tape? Or different recorder?
 
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