Please connect video out and audio out of your TV to video in and audio in of your vcr respectively.Switch on the TV and the VCR.Put the VCR on camera or AV mode.Press the record key on VCR.The VCR will record the programme being shown on your TV.Thanks.
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This problem is caused by due to the tape bunching up underneath the flap. Try pressing and holding down on the small release button on the side of the VCR and then lift it up on the flap. Smooth out any build up of the tape by spinning the circular spindles on the tapes clockwise until the tape has become in a straight possession again.
It is very easy, you don't need a manual for this. The EQ line in and Line out get hooked into the record out and Tape in of one of the tape loops on the Sansui amp. Record outs go to EQ in and the EQ out goes to tape play.
I have a Toshiba DVD Video Player/video Cassette recorder - the problem is that when I set the VCR to record for an hour it will record for less than that hour and eject the tape. Help!
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