A:AnswerIf you want more than one device hooked up to your TV buy an A/B switch. It has 2 inputs for vcrs or other picture sources and 1 out to the TV. It needs to be easily accessible because to switch between sources there is a small lever you push choosing the input.
A:Answerno built in tuner. very few recorders now a days have any tuners in them at all. need an external source (ex. cable box, converter, any device that can receive a tv signal) in order for it to record broadcasts.
A:AnswerYes, it can be done. Just get the video tape going, start recording on the DVD and stop when you the tape finishes playing. Without monitoring, you may not know exactly when that is, but it shouldn't make much of a difference. You will just have unrecorded space at the end of the DVD.
A:AnswerThe Toshiba DVR620KU does NOT have an RF connector (like an old-style VCR), so you cannot connect any type of antenna to it.
You can, however, connect the video outputs of your TV (either composite video or S-video) and then record either videocassettes or recordable DVDs.