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Anonymous Posted on Mar 14, 2012

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Need to buy a vhs tape unit to put a cassette from the camcorder in to, to be able to play it on a vhs video recorder so I can transfer to dvd via laptop

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 21, 2008

SOURCE: Problems with playback of HI8 tapes...

What's happening is that the tape in the cassette is being chewed on one side by the camera's tape transporting mechanism during playback, hence the distorted image and sound. The mechanism might be damaged (misalignment) or just dirty. Try not to play other tapes on this unit because they will become permanently damaged. The best way is to find another camcorder (if cleaning does not help). Note that some old cassettes of long recording time will exhibit this behavior more often because of thinner tape used.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2008

SOURCE: canon dvd camcorder dc220 recorded dvd play laptop for vista

I have Vista. I used a free download "DVD Decrypter" and it converted the files. I then just used Window's Media to view them.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 24, 2009

SOURCE: How do I copy from JVC GZ-MG365BU Camcorder to a VHS Tape? How do

ditch the VHS recorder. Burn them onto DVD. It's the 21st century.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2009

SOURCE: Transfering 8mm video tapes to dvds

Hi there. You need to transfer your videos to your computer and then burn them to DVD using a program like Record Now, or Nero. You should be able to get this from Best Buy, or you can get it online from their websites. If you have any other questions, let me know with a comment. Thanks for coming to FixYa.

Rob

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 31, 2009

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