To fix a VCR that ejects tape immediately, first check for any visible obstructions inside the tape compartment. If there are none, try cleaning the tape heads and the rubber rollers with isopropyl alcohol, as dirt can cause playback issues. Additionally, inspect the tape itself for damage or wear, as a faulty tape can trigger the eject mechanism. If problems persist, it may be necessary to consult a professional technician for a more in-depth repair.
To fix a broken VCR, first check the power connection and ensure it is plugged in properly. Next, clean the VCR heads with a cleaning tape to remove any dirt or debris. If the issue persists, consider replacing the VCR belts or seeking professional repair services.
how do I get a stuck vhs out of the vcr????
We have a combo Panasonic TV/VCR and the tape has gotten stuck several times. We unplugged the TV, waited a few seconds, and we replugged it in while holding the eject button at the same time on the VCR and it has worked every time. Hope it works for you.
On my General Electric vcr, when i play a vhs tape in it, I can only see wavy lines that move around in all directions. I can record something but can' t see it afterwards on this player, but can see it on another player. What's wrong with the playing part of the vcr? and how can i fix it.
There are no DVD/VCR combos that come with a cleaning tape, but the tapes themselves are inexpensive to purchase seperately.
The use tape to record and the Tape has been replaced by DVDs and Blu-ray discs. Recording TV programs on the VCR has been replaced by the DVR
A VCR to DVD conversation tape player ranges from $100 to $300. Individual companies charge $10 per tape
Pioneer makes some good dual-deck VCR's that are excellent for double-VCR movies.
Probably dirty components in the VCR drive train.If you can buy or borrow a VCR cleaning tape, run this through the machine a few times. If that's not enough, you need to have the machine cleaned by a professional.
The Best Buy house brand VCR players are very small and only about as wide as a tape.
A VCR (videocassette recorder) is an electromechanical device for recording and playing back full-motion audio-visual programming on cassettes containing magnetic tape whereas a DVD player is is an optical disc technology.
Use 2 VCR's then push record then stop if its done RIP VHS tape 1976-2009