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no model told
is this home VHS play relic day:>
nobody uses VHS now.
I converted all mine to DVD-R 22 years ago
and not those are in trash, video tape movies are ugly.
what's up doc. what are you attepting to do.
watch
record or copy
or?
If you are trying to copy a commercial DVD then you will not be able to. The only way that you can copy one is to connect an outside VHS player to it. But you will also need a special box which will defeat the macrovision. They are cheap though. Search online for one.
This unit has seperate power supplies for the DVD and VCR side and the DVD side supply seems prone to failure. I have not isolated the cause, but can tell you this will require a component level repair. Unless you are a tech you may as well buy a new unit.
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