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Posted on Jan 01, 2009

No video output when played on vhs

Blue back appears when viewing VHS tapes; otherwise, no picture at all. The tapes are not damaged, and the DVD player in the unit functions well. Am I able to fix the VHS problem?

Thank you for any help you can give me.

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Try cleaning the cylender head of your vcr you can do that by opening the unit or buying vhs vcr casset cleaner....
ps : check if you have to switch between tv and vcr via remote , and when you insert the vhs tape you are able to rew and frw and press play normally...if these are ok usually its a little dirt onthe cylender head....hope this helps...

  • Anonymous Jan 01, 2009

    try cleaning the cylender head of your vcr you can do that by opening the unit or buying vhs vcr casset cleaner....

    ps : check if you have to switch between tv and vcr via remote , and when you insert the vhs tape you are able to rew and frw and press play normally...if these are ok usually its a little dirt onthe cylender head....hope this helps...

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