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Sony SLV-D360P DVD Player/VCR - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Will not stop auto
This particular Unit will blink Auto while it's trying to set the internal clock using your cable signal. Make sure your antenna or cable source is connected to the unit before you plug in the AC power. When it is done setting the channels and time the blinking will stop and display the local time. Please refer to page 16 of your user manual.
Problem
If the AC power source (outlet) is ok and the line cord and fuse are ok but the unit is completely dead, you may have a problem with the internal switching power supply.
Locate the switching power supply and see if there is a fuse on its circuit board.
Completely dead units are typically caused by a failure in the power supply section.
Please let me know if I can be of further assistance to you.
Good luck!
- Jim
There's no power
Inside the machine there is a small fuse that may have blown. You need to remove the cover and replace the fuse. This is an easy fix as I had the same issue with mine.
What video formats can you play with slv-d360p?
Hi al - your unit can play the following formats:
DVD VIDEO
DVD -R / - RW
DVD +R / +RW
CD -R / -RW
VIDEO CD
MUSIC CD
The player can play CD-ROMs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs recorded in the following formats:
- music CD format
- video CD format
- MP3 audio tracks and JPEG image files of format conforming
to ISO 9660 * Level 1/Level 2, or its' extended format, Joliet Kodak Picture CD format.
*(A logical format of files and folders on CD-ROMs defined by ISO)
The player can play DVD-ROMs/DVD*RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-Rs recorded in the following formats :
- MP3 audio tracks and JPEG image files of format conforming to UDF(Universal Disk Format).
In other words, just about everything. If this answers your question PLEASE rate this as fixed. If you need more help just add a comment and I'll be happy to assist you further. Thanks.
Jeff
Recording from DVR to Cassette using this?
Well, generally, you simply need a Cable of the RCA 3way A/V cable variety, usually with Red, Yellow & White RCA plugs on the end... there should be corresponding RCA Sockets on each machine.. Plug the leads in colour to colour, then insert tape in VCR and select the Auxiliary Input (Or whatever input it is actually called) to Record from... start
"Recording"
Then on the DVR start "Play" and ya should be all up & running.
What I do first, is set it up on my TV first, using the RCA sockets, set it up so it is all playing clear picture etc.. then I connect up to the VCR.
NB: There are "Other" types of "Inputs & Outputs" among them ones called "Composite Video" "S-VHS" "SCART" ALL of these have standard interconnect leads, so if on your machine you DO NOT have the RCA Sockets.. but have one of those "Other" simply procure a Male to Male Cable of that type & then simply substitute the alternate "Cable" for the "RCA" & the rest is the same.
I NEED CODES FOR MY NEWSTAR NTR-B28Z FOR MY SONY TV
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I need code for newstar ntr b28z for my Sony tv
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Unfortunately, I can't provide specific code for your Sony TV remote without knowing the exact model number. However, you can usually find the code in the user manual of your Sony TV or by contacting Sony customer support. Alternatively, you can try using the auto-search feature on your newstar ntr b28z remote to find the correct code for your Sony TV.
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need code for newstar ntr b28z
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To find the code for your Sony TV using the Newstar NTR B28Z remote, you can try these general steps:
Turn on your Sony TV.
Press and hold the "TV" button on your Newstar remote until it blinks twice.
Enter the code for Sony TVs. Some common Sony TV codes are: 0000, 0011, 0080, 0111, 1234. If none of these work, you can proceed to the next step.
Press the "Power" button on the Newstar remote. If the TV turns off, the code is correct. If not, try a different code.
Once you've found the correct code, press the "TV" button again to lock it in.
If none of the provided codes work, you might need to consult the manual of your Newstar remote or contact their customer support for assistance.
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