Help With VHS Player?

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yes you can! I've done it before and still do. YOu just have to plug in a few cables and record.

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Panasonic DVD and VHS player, HELP PLEASE!?!?!?!?

I have a Panasonic DVD and VHS player, but when I go to convert a VHS tape to DVD it always puts a title menu on the disk. Is there anyway I can get it so that the DVD does not have a title menu on it, and it just starters to play at the beginning instead...

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hahahahahahahah sucks to be you by what these people say!

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Panasonic DVD and VHS player, HELP PLEASE!?!?!?!?

I have a Panasonic DVD and VHS player, but when I go to convert a VHS tape to DVD it always puts a title menu on the disk. Is there anyway I can get it so that the DVD does not have a ...show more

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hahahahahahahah sucks to be you by what these people say!

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VHS player problem. Please help?

I have a Panasonic tv with a built in VHS player. And everytime I put in a VHS I can only hear audio. And the picture is gray and black lines? So how can I fix this?

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Start by cleaning the heads.

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My vhs player has finally broken down Im thinking about getting a dvd player. Never had one before. Help?

Ive never had a dvd player before. I think its time I come into 21 century LOL. Whats difference between a £25 from tesco and £60 sony from currys. Is there a big difference in video quality. Can you recommend a nice dvd player Thanks

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to be honest the difference btween the one from tesco, and the one from currys is the price difference...

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Converting European VHS tape for American player. Help?

I have a vhs tape that i brought from home but I don't have the right player to watch the tape. Other than converting it to american/japanese format, I'm trying to make a digital copy of it. Please help me with equipment names and sofwtare. Thanks!

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European video standard is 25 frames per second, while American is 30 frames. Also, the raster scan...

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I broke my VHS player -- please help!?

I bought a DVD for the first time yesterday and I thought it would be compatible with my old VHS player so I put it inside and it started making weird noises and now it won't ...show more

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your first step is to punch the mouth of who ever told you that you are funny.......

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I took the cover off my vhs player to look inside i need help?

when the vhs goes in it sticks up a little instead of going down and it comes back out whats wrong?

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this could only mean that you did not put the cover back on correctly, using another vhs examine the...

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DVD players will only play discs (DVD and CD). It's pretty much obvious when you look at the player...

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Using the adapter, play the tape as normal on a VHS player. You also need a dedicated DVD recorder,...

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