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Hi..check out the belt that is inside the
vcr player.once ur belt get older or teared
your vcr will not work.so changing the belt
with a new one will solve the issue of not
working.check it out..
thank u..
Where can we find a diagram that shows the installation of the new belt? The old one broke in half and was founf in the side of the VCR, obviously not where it belongs.Where can we find a diagram that shows the installation of the new belt? The old one broke in half and was founf in the side of the VCR, obviously not where it belongs.
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This maybe too simplistic but are you sure you have the right command buttons toggled try to set the player to VCR and not dvd.
Set the player to VCR with a tape in it and press play. I hope this works for you
With most dvd/vcr combo units there is separate wiring. When I use my emerson combo unit I have it wired that I have to be on different inputs on my tv to view a dvd and a vhs. On some units the vcr portion is wired via a regular cable line, while the dvd portion is wired with the yellow, red, and white component cable. Try inserting a dvd and scrolling through your tv inputs until you find the picture or check your wiring to ensure nothing has come loose. If that has no result you could try wiring it differently if possible to eliminate that as a possibility.
yes its fixable.I had a panasonic recorder that did this and not very old cost me $350,00 not saying that will cost you.but sometime its better getting a new one as they have come down in price.
Cant' get remote buttons to work. No buttons work so can not watch DVD or Tape but can hear sound. Without the TV/VCR button not respondingnit won't switch over.
thanks alot man. i will try that and let you know what happened. peace
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