From: Cardinal Creek on 15 Mar 2010 23:12 My Toshiba VCR is the SD-296KU model. With my usual skill, I pressed a button that made the thing either NOT tape a program at all or NOT make it show up on the TV screen. Here's my setup: I used the cable remote to change channels, that's working ok. I use the remote for an Insignia TV for turning the TV on and off, change volume, that's working ok. I use the Toshiba remote to tape programs and that seems to be working--I can see the numbers increase as the program is taped. Before this problem, all I had to do was press the "Video" button on the TV remote, press "Play" on the VCR remote, and I would be able to watch the taped program. I'm sure there is some button I shouldn't have pressed and I'm hoping someone can help me so that I won't have to pay the Geek Squad $100 to come out and fix it. Any ideas? I hope I've given you enough info.
From: UCLAN on 16 Mar 2010 00:49 Cardinal Creek wrote: > My Toshiba VCR is the SD-296KU model. With my usual skill, I pressed a > button that made the thing either NOT tape a program at all or NOT > make it show up on the TV screen. Here's my setup: I used the cable > remote to change channels, that's working ok. I use the remote for an > Insignia TV for turning the TV on and off, change volume, that's > working ok. I use the Toshiba remote to tape programs and that seems > to be working--I can see the numbers increase as the program is taped. > Before this problem, all I had to do was press the "Video" button on > the TV remote, press "Play" on the VCR remote, and I would be able to > watch the taped program. I'm sure there is some button I shouldn't > have pressed and I'm hoping someone can help me so that I won't have > to pay the Geek Squad $100 to come out and fix it. Any ideas? I hope > I've given you enough info. Does a channel tuned with your VCR show on the TV? If so, pressing "PLAY" on the VCR's remote should replace the tuned program with the program being played back. If not, find out why you can't get the VCR tuned program to appear on your TV. That will solve your playback problem, too.
From: William Sommerwerck on 16 Mar 2010 07:39 > Does a channel tuned with your VCR show on the TV? If so, > pressing "PLAY" on the VCR's remote should replace the tuned > program with the program being played back. If not, find out why > you can't get the VCR tuned program to appear on your TV. That > will solve your playback problem, too. Absolutely correct, in principle. I'm also puzzled how changing the /cable channel/ lets you select the channel to record on the VCR. Unless you have a video output from the cable converter feeding the VCR, you need to select the channel to record on the VCR itself.
From: Sylvia Else on 16 Mar 2010 08:41 On 16/03/2010 10:39 PM, William Sommerwerck wrote: >> Does a channel tuned with your VCR show on the TV? If so, >> pressing "PLAY" on the VCR's remote should replace the tuned >> program with the program being played back. If not, find out why >> you can't get the VCR tuned program to appear on your TV. That >> will solve your playback problem, too. > > Absolutely correct, in principle. > > I'm also puzzled how changing the /cable channel/ lets you select the > channel to record on the VCR. Unless you have a video output from the cable > converter feeding the VCR, you need to select the channel to record on the > VCR itself. > > You probably still have to selected the right channel - being the video input - on the VCR. Conceivably the VCR is usually 'tuned' to its video input, and the OP has inadvertently changed that. The result, if there's no antenna input, or the selected channel is not tuned to a broadast channel, will either be a recording of static, or a blank screen on playback, depending on the VCR. Either way, the increasing numbers on the front panel likely indicate nothing more than the passage of time, and not that a real signal is being recorded. Sylvia.
From: b on 16 Mar 2010 11:32 On Mar 16, 4:12 am, Cardinal Creek <cardinalcreek...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > My Toshiba VCR is the SD-296KU model. With my usual skill, I pressed a > button that made the thing either NOT tape a program at all or NOT > make it show up on the TV screen. Here's my setup: I used the cable > remote to change channels, that's working ok. I use the remote for an > Insignia TV for turning the TV on and off, change volume, that's > working ok. I use the Toshiba remote to tape programs and that seems > to be working--I can see the numbers increase as the program is taped. > Before this problem, all I had to do was press the "Video" button on > the TV remote, press "Play" on the VCR remote, and I would be able to > watch the taped program. I'm sure there is some button I shouldn't > have pressed and I'm hoping someone can help me so that I won't have > to pay the Geek Squad $100 to come out and fix it. Any ideas? I hope > I've given you enough info. a few checks. 1. set the tv to the video channel, and play a known good tape - what happens? Any sound ?pic? 2. if playback is OK - leave the tv on the video channel, and stop the tape, what do you see? if you are hoping to record from cable, you should see the cable programme going through the video. If not, you need to check the cable box is wired to the vcr's AV input ,and then you select that input (usually called 0, AV, input, line, or EXT) on the vcr. Post back with results and we'll take it from there. -regards B
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