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Changing recording speed without a remote

I have a emerson vcr/dvd that i dont have a remote for. i cant figure out how to change the recording speed can you help me? jeff.

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Sorry Jeff, thats a problem loads of people have when you do not have the remote for a TV or VCR. The manufacturer did not think about that when they made the units I guess. Go to this link if you want to get one. http://www.remotes.com/remotes/servlet/rs?a=gmi&smodel=EWD2203&brand_pn=EMERSON_EWD2203&mode=large&uid=11751773124910 Good Luck

Posted on Mar 29, 2007

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