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What I would do is get a set top box that can supply a signal to the recorder. You can still set timer records, but instead of selecting a channel number set the AV that the box is connected to. Also make certain the PDC control is set to off.
Video head needs thorough cleaning. If no head cleaner, then run a few long tapes through it in the fast scan mode since the tape itself is abrasive and will over time remove debris from the heads. If that does not do it, try a chemical cleaner to dissolve the material.
Hi Juzzy I fixed my unit with a universal remote ( can buy them at electrical store) or borrow a friends key in 0061 (this worked on my VH-605 ) on the new remote and hit play and away you go !!
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