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SLOW DOWN PLAYBACK MODE

MY CAMCORDER, WHICH IS A JVC DIDITAL SVHSC MODEL#GR-SXM265U RECORDS WELL. IN PLAYBACK MODE I CAN SEE JUST WHAT I RECORDER, BUT, MY PROBLEM COME WHEN I TRY TO PLAYBACK IN MY HOME VHS UNIT. IT SPEEDS UP!!!!! HOW DO I CONTROL THIS?????

  • SMIT1097 May 03, 2009

    I have a Presidian vhs

  • SMIT1097 May 04, 2009

    YES! AND I'M ALREADY USEING REGULAR VHSC TAPES.

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You cannot play SVHS tapes on a standard VHS machine. Your solution is to either:
1. Buy an SVHS Home unit (not a great idea)
2. Use regular VHSC tapes in your camcorder (these will playback fine in your existing home unit).
3. Hook your camcorder directly into your TV and use the camera as a playback device.

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  • Anonymous May 03, 2009

    What VHS machine do you have? (make / model)

  • Anonymous May 03, 2009

    is this the PDR-3222?

  • Anonymous May 03, 2009

    I'm sorry, the pdc-3286?



  • Anonymous May 04, 2009

    Hmmmm! Here's a thought. Do both your VCR and Camera have SP and EP settings? Some have SP, LP and EP, others just have SP and EP and others may only have SP. These are the record speeds that allow for multiple recording durations (30 vs. 60 mins). My thought is that you are using the EP mode on the camera, but, the VCR is playing it back in the SP mode. This would definately speed up the playback of your video. Try recording a few minutes of video using the SP setting on your camera, then pop the tape ito your VCR and see what happens.

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