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I can't play back a tape in my camcorder.

It just won't play...

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For Models: CC6384, CC6394, CC9373. Check to see if DSC is selected. If so, you won't be able to play a tape. Press REFRESH for about one second to select VIDEO. On the CC9373, make sure the DSC/VIDEO switch is set to VIDEO.

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