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Usually screen replacement is not economical to repair. The part is usually around 110-140 dollars. If you have older tapes this is the only way to play them back. You could go to jvc.com to have a flat rate repair calculated. Hope this helps.
DCR-TRV250E is a PAL version camera of the Digital8 format.
Yes you can use Hi8/Digital8 NTSC tapes. The camera will record a PAL digital picture on the tapes which means that you can play back the tapes in PAL and therefore you will be able to playback recorded tapes on UK televisions because they are also of the PAL format.
your older recordings will only play on a pal
monitor / tv ; if the camera video is ok now ?
your tape heads may be dirty , wearing out -
or both ;
try a cleaning tape first but - do not rewind
cleaning cassettes , or the old grime will be
put back on the cleaned heads and guides ;
Fidus,
I am not sure where you are located but the camcorder you're trying to use now is a PAL version of Sony's 8mm camcorder. If the tapes you recorded earlier were recorded in D8 (digital 8) or 8mm/Hi8 format NTSC, they will not play correctly in this unit. The NTSC and PAL formats are different and not compatible.
Hope this helps you.
Joe Weibel
customelectronics.org
This model will play only NTSC. NTSC is the television broadcast system used in the USA (and a few other countries) Tapes of any format than NTSC will not play properly in this camcorder.
Help Needed for JVC GR DVM 76
This model looks like it is a couple of years old.
Yes it is NTSC. But it does have a firewire port which you can use to import your video to you computer, where you can convert to PAL and burn to a DVD. A stand alone converter to convert from NTSC to PAL is very expensive.
John
Yes, if the camera is a US camera then it is NTSC. That would be your problem, you are trying to record an NTSC signal to a PAL video. THe frame rates and resolutions are all wrong. I am even surprised that it is playing back on your TV okay...
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