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  1. I purchased a Napa 311 and it works great. When I hooked it up to my VCR to record the VCD disc the picture was fine but the audio was barely there. It went good for a few seconds then it totally went down (quality). I turned uo the volume when I replayed the video but it was too annoying to turn up the T.V.'s volume all the way up. I tryed using another VCD but same problem. Did any one run into this problem? Can I do anything about it? I just wanted my parents to watch a movie which they didn't have access to a VCD player nor do they want to watch on a PC.
    Please help me. Thanks
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    I had a Napa311 , I returned it before I had a chance to fully check out the player.

    Maybe something is wrong with your Napa ? Try to exchange for another one.

    From only1PeeCon,only1GohKu,only1Cell etc.

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    On 2001-10-13 06:51:24, only1vegeta wrote:
    I purchased a Napa 311 and it works great. When I hooked it up to my VCR to record the VCD disc the picture was fine but the audio was barely there. It went good for a few seconds then it totally went down (quality). I turned uo the volume when I replayed the video but it was too annoying to turn up the T.V.'s volume all the way up. I tryed using another VCD but same problem. Did any one run into this problem? Can I do anything about it? I just wanted my parents to watch a movie which they didn't have access to a VCD player nor do they want to watch on a PC.
    Please help me. Thanks
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  3. Do you really think its the NAPA? Like I said before the audio is really good when hooked up to the VCR then to the T.V., it's just when I replay the VHS tape recording thr program on the VCD is when the audio level drops dramatically. Is there such thing as a audio signal enancer or even a copyright audio guard rather than picture? I need help really bad. It just makes no sense because the pictures fine and audios fine but the recording to the VHS tape isn't, well the qualities there but no the audio. Thanks


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    On 2001-10-13 09:48:58, susie wrote:
    I had a Napa311 , I returned it before I had a chance to fully check out the player.

    Maybe something is wrong with your Napa ? Try to exchange for another one.

    From only1PeeCon,only1GohKu,only1Cell etc.

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    On 2001-10-13 06:51:24, only1vegeta wrote:
    I purchased a Napa 311 and it works great. When I hooked it up to my VCR to record the VCD disc the picture was fine but the audio was barely there. It went good for a few seconds then it totally went down (quality). I turned uo the volume when I replayed the video but it was too annoying to turn up the T.V.'s volume all the way up. I tryed using another VCD but same problem. Did any one run into this problem? Can I do anything about it? I just wanted my parents to watch a movie which they didn't have access to a VCD player nor do they want to watch on a PC.
    Please help me. Thanks
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  4. only1vegeta, Napa311 is crap ! Throw it out.
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