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Toshiba (v442ef) vhs https://mega.nz/file/OdJ2gI6J#HdZHjR...CkNPsODcF5_YT4 JVC HR V505 Vhs : https://mega.nz/file/jd5VmQKK#viTTrq...GsEyQSwqu5PE-o JVC HR-S7700 s-vhs edit mode https://mega.nz/file/iUIRjTRR#mPn96f...LsC22iarBVsXgU JVC HR S8600MS s-vhs (auto mode only possible no access to menu sadly) https://mega.nz/file/ncRFSYTT#kXB8Xp...j9YgY3y9aOO8QI |
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Second, you were absolutely right about flaky belt drives on these units. Although this one hasn't failed completely, it's definitely on death's door! At least I was able to capture some footage for comparisons sake before it completely konks out... good thing I didn't spend more than $20 on it! Although I guess judging by that vid you linked a new belt is an easy enough fix on these units. If anyone is interested in "Toshiba's most advanced video technology available" in 1996 compared against what JVC offered a year or two later, here's the comparison footage (skip to the 8:17 mark): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8IE3ftXeww |
That's basically what you get out of a basic VHS VCR with no line TBC.
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