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It needs servicing at a Sony Service Centre. You can't fix electronics and servos at home unless you have equipment. There is a video here, because it in a known issue.
If you mean the counter reset button, it's the third button on the top row sheltered behind the flip-out display. See the illustration on page 82 of the manual.
Yes It Is Possible.
1. Cable options you can use S-video or RCA.
2. VHS payer that has a recording option. Make sure that it supports the Sony Handycam 8mm.
3. The procedure on how to transfer the 8mm to VHS is the same as how you view your video on the TV.
4. S-video or RCA should be connected on the Handycam and the other end is on the TV.
5. You can follow the instruction on page 27 (Sony Handycam CCD-TRV37)
6. You can also follow page 52 (Sony Handycam CCD-TRV37 )
just insert the tape in camera and connect yellow to yellow port in camera and audio is white and red on the other side follow the color code on tv back panel or front if u have and put ur tv into AV mode and then play back ur camera tape using playback mode look out for switch with play icont on it to select the play mode in camera u are set watch it on tv u want anything else i am here to help u
hit it with a large hammer , if it does not open then ...
im affraid its a trip to the sony shop to buy a new one & dont forget you can claim for a new one on your house insurance .... so all is not lost
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