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I have a Yashica,Samurai Video 8 KX-77 Video Camera Recorder when I playback the picture rolls what can I do ?
If you are experiencing issues with the playback on your Yashica Samurai Video 8 KX-77 Video Camera Recorder, here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Clean the playback heads: Use a head-cleaning cassette or a cotton swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol to gently clean the playback heads. Dirty heads can cause playback issues and poor picture quality.
- Check the tapes: Ensure that the video tapes you are trying to play are in good condition and not damaged. Inspect the tape for any signs of damage or deformation that could affect playback. If the tapes are damaged, you may need to try a different tape or have the damaged tapes repaired.
- Adjust the tracking: Use the tracking control on the camera recorder to adjust the playback tracking. The tracking control helps align the playback heads with the tape tracks for optimal playback quality. Experiment with adjusting the tracking to see if it improves the picture quality.
- Test with different tapes: If possible, try playing different video tapes to see if the issue persists. This will help determine if the problem is specific to certain tapes or if it is a broader issue with the camera recorder itself.
- Seek professional service: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it may be necessary to seek professional repair or servicing for the camera recorder. Contact a reputable camera repair shop or the manufacturer's customer support for assistance.
6/28/2023 5:29:00 AM •
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I have a Panasonic PV-GS85 palmcorder. The cassette mechanism will not release. When I open the hinged door, I hear a click and then nothing. Is there a manual release for the cassette?
In the Panasonic PV-GS85 palmcorder, there is typically a manual release option for the cassette mechanism. Here's what you can try to manually release the cassette:
- Ensure the palmcorder is turned off: Make sure the power is turned off before attempting any manual release.
- Locate the manual release switch: On the palmcorder, look for a small lever or switch near the cassette compartment. It is usually labeled "Eject" or "Manual Release."
- Engage the manual release: Use your finger or a small tool (such as a pen or paperclip) to gently slide or press the manual release switch. Apply gentle pressure in the direction indicated (usually towards the open position) while pressing the switch.
- Open the cassette compartment: While holding or engaging the manual release, try to open the cassette compartment by gently pulling it open. The manual release should override any locking mechanism and allow the compartment to open.
Panasonic PV-L559 Camera is stuck rewinding the tape
It sounds like your camera is experiencing a mechanical issue with the tape mechanism. Here are a few steps you can take to try and resolve the problem:
- Power off the camera: Turn off the camera and remove any power sources, such as the battery or AC adapter. This will ensure the camera is completely powered down.
- Eject the tape: Look for a manual eject button or lever on the camera. It's usually located near the tape compartment or on the side of the camera. Press or slide the eject mechanism to try and release the stuck tape. Be gentle and avoid using excessive force.
- Gently assist the tape: If the tape doesn't eject smoothly, you can try gently assisting it using a small, non-metallic object like a toothpick or a plastic tool. Carefully insert the object into the tape compartment and try to guide the tape back into the cassette while the eject mechanism is activated. Again, be gentle to avoid damaging the tape or the camera.
- Reset the camera: After removing the tape or resolving any potential jam, reinsert the power source (battery or AC adapter) and turn on the camera. This can sometimes reset the internal mechanisms and restore normal functionality.
If the above steps don't resolve the issue, it's advisable to contact the manufacturer's support or a professional camera repair service for further assistance. They have the expertise to diagnose and repair mechanical problems with the camera's tape mechanism. Make sure to provide them with all the relevant details about the issue and the steps you've already taken to troubleshoot it.
JVC everio gz ms120 menu buttons no longer working
If you're experiencing issues with the menu buttons on your JVC Everio GZ-MS120 camcorder after adjusting the settings, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Remove the power source: Disconnect the camcorder from any power source, including the battery and AC adapter. Leave it disconnected for a few minutes to ensure a complete power cycle.
- Reset the camcorder: While the power source is disconnected, press and hold the "Reset" button on the camcorder. The reset button is usually located in a small hole or recessed area and may require a small pin or paperclip to access. Hold the button for several seconds, then release it.
- Reconnect the power source: Reattach the battery or connect the AC adapter to the camcorder and turn it on. Check if the menu buttons are now responsive. If not, proceed to the next step.
- Connect to a computer: Use the USB cable to connect your camcorder to a computer. Once connected, some camcorders allow you to control and adjust settings through the computer's software or firmware update utilities. Try accessing the settings through the computer interface to adjust the display brightness or perform a factory reset.
- Contact JVC support: If the above steps don't resolve the issue, it's recommended to reach out to JVC's customer support for further assistance. They can provide specific guidance tailored to your camcorder model and help you troubleshoot the problem effectively.
Remember to provide as much detail as possible about the issue and the steps you've already taken when contacting support. This will help them provide accurate and efficient assistance.
6/18/2023 4:00:39 PM •
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Video transfer
you can't do that, you need converting software such as, Adobe Premiere or Pinnacle or something similar that will allow you to download the vob and make your own movie to burn onto a larger dvd.
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