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turn camera on, open LCD screen, press menu, then spin/roll the wheel 4 "clicks down" (located on end next to battery) to a picture of what looks like a tool box (it is the 5th icon from top). Next, press wheel in to select and press wheel again to set date and time. Hope this helps!!
On these camcorders the "RCA" video jack is a switching jack. This is so the cam will record from an ext video source instead of live video. Try exercising this switching lack by repeatedly plugging in and unplugging an rca video cord. This may be a solution to your problem.
Don't think you can erase it, just record over it. If you really have to erase something you don't want on it, you can always rewind and then put on the lense cap and record.
Hello, It is known problem of bad ccd imager in camcorder and requires replacement of that part. Sony will repair CCD-TRV318 Free of Cost in ccd imager problem. Please click Sony CCD Imager Support for details. Good luck.
Hi, It is known problem of bad ccd imager in camcorder and requires replacement of that part. Sony will repair CCD-TRV318 Free of Cost in ccd imager problem. Please click Sony CCD Imager Support for details. Good luck.
Your video heads are probably dirty. I have the same problem with mine too. If you buy a 8mm video cassette cleaner, it should work. Unless there is some other problem.
Wondering where I can buy a head cleaner for this device?
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