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Posted on Oct 24, 2017

Volume loss after VCR recording

When I record on the VCR the volume is fine when I play the tape on my Toshiba TV. But when I play the tape in another TV (say, my Sony), the volume is almost inaudible, no matter how high that TV's volume control. Is there a way to boost the volume while recording on VCR in my Toshiba?

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Richard Slevin

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Try adjusting tracking to detent Sounds like audio heads are miss aligned . Does your unit have audio levels if so turn them up when recording. Try adjusting tracking or try patching recording unit to the tv .If it has L/R video inputs use the same deck you recorded on for playback. .

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2008

SOURCE: VCR plays tape with only sound and some channels seem deleted.

Needs the vcr heads cleaned, and get a universal remote with a menu button to change the tuner setup.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 03, 2008

SOURCE: LOSS OF T.V. PICTURE

My television has sound but no picture. I can not program the television because I can not see the screen menu. I also have tried to change the antennae but this does nothing to the picture's reception.

Do you have any ideas to correct this problem. There is no warranty.

Michael Borelli

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  • Posted on Feb 29, 2008

SOURCE: toshiba 13 inch tv/vcr quits recording audio

Does the audio "cutout" suddenly, or does it ''drift" off and on?...accordianman

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2009

SOURCE: Timer VCR Recording for a Toshiba MV13M2 13 in. TV/VCR Combo

Hello, you can go to the toshiba web site and download the manual from there.
The other option is to go into the TV menu, and select the timer rec set selection and access it there and fill in the times for the program you want to recording and that should do it.
I hope tihs helps.
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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2009

SOURCE: vcr will not record sound any more.

The RCA cable audio wire might not work.
Make sure the RCA cable in right connection.
Tries a new RCA cable one.

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