Monday, January 4, 2010

Video Recorder Repair I Have A Video Cassette Recorder (VHS) And Sony Trinitron TV Combination...?

I have a video cassette recorder (VHS) and Sony Trinitron TV combination...? - video recorder repair

When you insert a video, there is a blurring of the screen, ie diffuse REALLLYYYYYY so widespread that one can not see there with a light on what causes this, and can be manually corrected.

3 comments:

d.giff56 said...

First, see if the film has a test button on the back or under a cover on the front, when you need to test again, then you should see two white bars on black background or vice versa, starting on what you define manufacturing . If this were the case, the VCR should clean head, clear test for a head cleaning tape and run through the machine, you might need to do several times, or until you have formulated a clear picture even a band in which he plays without picture degradation, if after several attempts with the cleaning tape and effect does not change, you need to try to be the parameters of the recorder or control head may be damaged

rapidrpm said...

This can attempt a band so bad, 3 or 4 bands that you know works. This can occur if the tape was tense.

Make sure that the SCART cable, in appropriate cases, by removing and inserting them back on TV and a treadmill, you may need someone to say if you play correctly. If that fails, then the recorder heads be cleaned, what happened to me once and repair itself. There must be a mechanic, that the video be removed and cleaned with special instruments. It's expensive for what is finally a DVD player. If you still want to watch videos at the age you will see a DVD-combo-set / VHS. Tesco sells Admission £ 49.99 which is very good value. If and video cassettes have "digital-VHS" on while they are similar and lower quality of picture and sound. DVDs are digital and have a superior performance.

Some video players say that the most expensive shows, in fact, with a message or an icon in the instructions.

Texperso... said...

If there is only a problem with the VHS and do not pay regular TV, first verify that all connections are firmly connected to TV to VHS. If so, can the head of the VHS is dirty and must be cleaned (see instruction manual for instructions). If nothing works, your DVD player will be suspended. And do not forget to check out a few other bands, to ensure that it is not just a problem of the band.

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