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  1. guess this is the right place to ask this? trying to play vhs-c tape in an adapter with my vcr, its playing but i get "no signal"
    whats going on?
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    do normal tapes play? if yes than get a new adapter.
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  3. yeah other tapes play, and the adapter is brand new
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    Try the adapter and same tape in another vcr recorder would be my next move.

    If it then plays ok, then its the your vcr not excepting the adapter in some way....if it does not play then the adapter maybe suspect in some way.

    Are the batteries in the adapter ok.....mine were flat at one time.
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  5. should have said, ive already tried another vcr, still does not play, and my adapter does not need batteries, i dont know why it wont play
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  6. Could it be a PAL/NTSC problem?
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  7. clueless to what that means lol
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  8. USA, Canada, Japan: NTSC, 60Hz, 525 lines
    Much of the rest of the world: PAL, 50Hz, 625 lines

    USA NTSC players will not play PAL tapes. PAL players will usually play NTSC tapes but produce a hybrid format call PAL 60. That requires a TV that supports PAL 60.
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    Originally Posted by tyo182 View Post
    guess this is the right place to ask this? trying to play vhs-c tape in an adapter with my vcr, its playing but i get "no signal"
    whats going on?
    Are you sure it's not an S-VHS-C tape?

    This would be incompatible with a standard VCR - even with an adapter.
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  10. hmm dont think so
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    Does the tape play back in the camera.....
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  12. i no longer have the camera, but im assuming so
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    Can you play the c-tape in another camera... if not....

    If you can play another vhs c-tape with the same adapter ok...then there would seem to be a problem with the vhs c-tape in question.

    If you think that this maybe the case, then seek proffesional advice from a local expert. Try phoning or googling for a local tape converting company for their advice or help etc.

    Good luck.....
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  14. i just have the one tape, but thanks anyways
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