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Posted on Mar 21, 2017

We have a lot of tapes I would like to transfer to our MAC computer for editing. This is an older High 8 digital camcorder and it will power up but when you push play it will not advance the tape. The view window still works, it shows the tape is in the player but the film will not advance/play right now the battery is dead and it will not run with the powercord in. I am going to try and power the battery back up and see if I can describe this in more detail. As I remember it will not fast forward or rewind either. It seems to me someone could make a boat load of cash if they could come up with a simple unit that you could put multiple types of video cassette tapes into, play them to video outputs/a computer. In advance, thanks for any suggestions you have - gary

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 02, 2007

SOURCE: Will not playback tapes

a sony cleaning cassette may clear the gunk from your friend ' s possibly ? bad tapes ( do not rewind it - or the gunk will be redeposited ) ; if still no video , get an estimate to have your heads and guides cleaned . . . professionally ;

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2008

SOURCE: Playback

Recording and playing a new tape worked for me too. Thanks!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2009

SOURCE: Tapes 4 years or older won't play - blue screen/no audio

Answer is No. 2. You probably had light clogged heads and by running couple of tapes, you have cleaned it somewhat. Now complete the cleaning using a new head cleaning tape. Run it for about 10 seconds but not more and you'll be ok. It is recomended to clean head by professional soon. Technician will be cleaning each head manually and you would be sleeping well for a lot longer. -James

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 24, 2009

SOURCE: Sony Handycam Dig 8 doesn't recognize tape when trying to record

If it has memory stick, Make sure your memory stick is in. Your memory stick is full. Delete the unwanted pictures from the memory stick or use a differnt biger memory stick.

I looked in the manual. It seems your camcorder does not have a slot for memory stick. But you may still save pictures on the tape. Here is the link to download the manual

http://www.docs.sony.com/release/DCRTRV140.pdf

Please read Page 40 "recording picture on the tape".

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 31, 2010

SOURCE: playback

when I plug in the RPU DC cord from my camera to the input on my tv I get nothing. Is my input jack bad or what. Also, if I tried the s video jack from the camera to the tv, would that work??? I don't know what the AV out jack is for I don't have a cord for that

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