Had this DVDplayer/ Recorder for a while was fine until it has started crackle when veiwing all channels through it, the crackling is as bad as to render the veiwing as un watchable.
noisy,crackling audio an all inputs of dr-mh20 ! Any solutions ? The original audio comes thru, but the crackle is added and very loud .
Its also recorded.
older recordings play well.
thanks Hellinoisy,crackling audio an all inputs of dr-mh20 ! Any solutions ? The original audio comes thru, but the crackle is added and very loud .
Its also recorded.
older recordings play well.
thanks Helli
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You can read what JVC is telling about the recorder. It is not an digital tuner, but still you can record a DVD and watch another channel or vice versa.
do you mean nothing at all happens?, or the program never recorded? check to see what input you're on.[channel 3, line in1,2,etc. also see what format the player records on.[dvd-r, dvd-rw, dvd-+r, dvd+rw or ram.
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Connectivity problem. Without knowing your models and their available channels etc., it's very difficult to advise you exactly.
Broadly though ...... you need to get the input signal routing sorted.
Plug your aerial into the Freeview box. Make a connection from its RF out, (beside the aerial 'in' socket) to the aerial 'in' socket on the JVC. Run yet another co-axial connection from the JVC RF 'out' to the television.
Now - connect a scart lead between the JVC and the TV. Power off the freeview. Switch your TV to accept A/V - to show the JVC on screen. Read/go through the 'Set up' procedure on the JVC to scan in the available broadcast channels. When done - connect using a scart between the Freeview box and the JVC. This will be located on either the L1 or L2 channel selection.
IF as it seems you are using the freeview to watch all your programmes - and record in then you are simply watching and recording 'live' change the Freeview programme and the JVC gets that same one arriving in (and sending to the TV)
Unless you need to record Freeview only output - always record from the aerial input. You select via the television remote (and 'TV' selected) and the appropriate channel.
Complex to explain - hope it helps. The one thing to remember - is to make one set of changes at a time - check the result is okay, before moving to the next.
Sounds like if you are getting the right Video and not audio then the audio are hooked in wrong. Unless you are on SAP (Second audio program) in this case take it off of Sap. If you are getting the sound that you are looking at once you change channels to view another program, then it should be easy. Just change audio jacks back to AV1, 2, 3 etc depending on which one you are using. Hope this helps!
sounds like a bad hard drive or a software problem and if im not mistaking this kinda thing has to be done "in-house"(at the factory) Try this info Hope it helps!! Good Luck
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noisy,crackling audio an all inputs of dr-mh20 ! Any solutions ? The original audio comes thru, but the crackle is added and very loud .
Its also recorded.
older recordings play well.
thanks Helli
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