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Why does the VCR ejects my tape?

When I placed my VHS-C tape into the VHS PlayPak\adaptor and then placed it in my VCR, why is the VCR ejecting the tape?

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The VHS PlayPak adaptor uses 1 AA battery. When you place your VHS-C tape into the adaptor and close the cover, you will hear the motor running and the red piece on the adapter will move inside. Check the placement of the battery and make sure the clear shrink-wrap has been removed from the battery.

  • Charles Brehm
    Charles Brehm Nov 19, 2021

    I fiddled around with the battery pressing on it and found the connection was lame but holding and turning the battery activated the power - issue resolved

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Is the lead end of the tape showing ( CLEAR ) ? If so move the tape forward until you see the black portion of the tape and then reinsert the tape.

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