Sounds like a bad power switch. When you push the power button, it will initiate the unit to turn on, but if the switch does not keep the power on to the unit when you let go of the power switch, then the unit goes into shut down mode. Then the unit will display good bye. I would have the power switch looked at first.
SOURCE: DVD/VHS Selection
turn of the power on wall, and wait 5 mins, then try again. i had same trouble with not being able to eject or play dvd, i turned off player at wall and it worked fine again.
SOURCE: dvd player not working
the disc may be jammed. try using a paper clip straightened a bit and insert into the little hole in the front of the dvd door. that should release the dvd drawer. if the drawer can not be pulled out because of a disc jam, you can try to close the drawer again and gently shake the dvd player side to side, front to back to jostle the disc back into the tray/drawer. then try the eject button again. failing that, you can try to remove the outer case and that ought to give you access to the disc, and allow you to see where it is relative to the tray.
try that and let me know how you are progressing with this problem
good luck
mark
SOURCE: samsung dvd-vr325 recorder player and samsung ln-t3253 H television
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SOURCE: record from VHS to DVD
i should imagine so if they are not copy protected films i.e shop ones .if they are tv films on tapes etc then it would be possible to do so.
via insert the vhs tape and insert the blank dvd in to its tray
play the vhs tape and press rec to record on to dvd .
although the manual might give a better guide to doing this .
Online User Manual and Guide for Samsung DVD-V4600 DVD Player / VCR Combo by FixYa, Page #1
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SOURCE: the VHS tapes will not playback on the Samsung TV
On these combo units, the VCR will not play using component cables but the dvd's will play just fine.
What you need to do is run a pair of composite (Yellow, red and white) cables and use that for VCR and component (Green, blue, red, white and red) for the dvd player.
Make sure you switch the tv to the corresponding input.
Connect a set of RCA audio and video cables to the color-coded outputs
on the back of your Samsung VHS/DVD player. The colors of these cables are
yellow (video), white (left audio) and red (right audio).
Take the other end of the RCA audio and video cables and connect them to
the color-corresponding inputs on your television. When plugging in these
cables, look for a label for the input, such as "Video 1" and
"Audio 1." This will be important in Step 5.
Turn on the television and the Samsung VHS/DVD player.
Tune your television to the video input channel that you noted in Step
3. If you did not take note, you can also tune through your television's input
channels until you find the one displaying the signal from the DVD/VCR player.
Insert a VHS tape or DVD into the Samsung player and press the
"Play" button to verify that the unit is functioning properly.
Component Video
Plug the power cable of the Samsung VHS/DVD player into an available
power outlet near the television.
Connect a set of component video cables to the color-coded outputs on
the back of your Samsung VHS/DVD player. These cables will look similar to
composite audio and video cables, but they are instead color-coded as red, blue
and green.
Plug the other end of the component video cables into the
color-corresponding inputs on your television. Take note of what input number
you are plugging the cords into, as it will be useful later.
Connect a set of RCA audio cables to "Audio Out" jacks on your
VHS/DVD player, then connect the other ends to your television. These cables
are color-coded as red and white and must be plugged into the same input number
as the component video cables.
Turn on the television and the Samsung VHS/DVD player.
Tune your television to the component video input channel where you
connected the Samsung VHS/DVD player.
Insert a VHS or DVD into the Samsung player and press the "Play"
button to verify that the unit is functioning properly.
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how is dvd connected to TV. HDMI wondering along the lines of TV not being detected and then maybe DVD/VHS player shuts Down .
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