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No need of any special solution. I had the same issue/error message with my DCR-DVD01 - Sony camcoder which is now 9 years old.
What i did is the following? (weird steps):
1. Turn on the sony camcoder - while connected to wall power source. 2. Keep a heavy cloth on top of your dinner table or kitchen island. 3. Hold the camcoder facing up in the regular way as you try to record a new video. 4. Hold on the front of the camcoder & at the back and gently tap on the heavy cloth (as if you are going to smash it & break it). 5. Do this 3 times. 6. Shut down the camcoder. 7. Restart the camcoder after 3-5 seconds. Thats it. This worked for me.
This is a tape transport problem and is expensive to fix. Unless you know a cheap tech, it's time for a new one. Be patient loading and unloading tapes. This is usually what causes this problem. The Yellow warning sticker is REALLY important. Another important item is to always use the same brand of tape because switching tapes causes a gummy build-up the makes tapes get caught in the machine. Videoteacher
If u look in ur manual it tells u that its a self-diagnosis code!
Step 1: eject the casset and then put it back in record something step 2:disconnect the power cord of the AC adapror or remove the battery. step 3: reconect the power or battry and record step 4: Replace the casset!
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