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Posted on Nov 18, 2007

No sound My VCR not recording sound, after recording the picture result is very fine but without sound. Please let me know the exact point of fault. GO-Video DVD and Vhs recorder, model # DV2140. sound problem. It records the picture but no sound. Tried setup,and tuning.but no luck,

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  • dark_knight2 Jan 13, 2009

    My LGDR4912 DvD Recorder plays dvd with sound and records and plays back fine but the recorded programme doesn't play sound. it play films fine and with sound. what have not done right please help somebody.

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My vcr plays commercially-recorded tapes fine, but tapes recorded on it or another VCR play with the sound distorted. The picture seems fine.

Sounds like its mechanism need some alignment. Guide pole alignment. Contact any service technician. This is technically skilled work. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
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Use only one box.
Connection should be:::Video Source(cable, antenne) connected to converter box:::::Converter box connected to VCR:::VCR connected to TV.
Try this connection and let me know how it goes.
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