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Panasonic DMR-EX75EB - U81 issue.

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Turnip:
Hi Bruce,

It's a thought as a customer of mine has been buying Aiwa gear from Ebay, have had at least five recently for belt replacement.

Later Aiwa used square belts, where can get away with most anything as they stretch a bit, but the earlier flat belts are a bit serious.

Note a chap on Ebay has recently sorted China to re- produce flat belts for some Aiwa at ten pounds a pop. Did one, an Aiwa AD-WX707K dual cassette with two ten pound belts.

Not an earner, as had used what I had, maybe three times, so natch' FOC - Chris.

Turnip:
Hi Bruce,

Just had a Panasonic DMR-EZ27EB in for no DVB where the caps sorted it. Sadly it had no HDD so couldn't swap it for customers machine.

Do quite a lot of VCR cassette to DVD stuff, as makes the pound. Folks are now bringing in stuff recorded in a format where folks gallop across the screen and my old LG combi can't suss it.

Normally go to Ebay, buy DVD and re-record it - Difficult with home movies though.

Off to a Car Boot for something modern - Chris.

downunder:

Greetings Chris,

The same loss of DVB occurs in the DMR-EX75/85 with the failure of C1553 which was changed in your previous machine.

I steer clear of folks that want stuff recorded, as well as car boots. There are punters about who make a livelihood from dubbing such things as Greek weddings.

Bruce

Turnip:
Hi Bruce,

Shop partner turned up with Sony and Panasonic VCRs that folks had donated to his bin. Seems some modern stuff can sort incredible long play recordings where my LG combi fails.

Make the pound with such stuff - Sometimes get the original DVDs from the Flea and just copy them,
Folks maybe confused by menu - Never a word though.

First three sorted, just have one where folks recorded family in 'Ultra Slow'

Guess Sony / Panasonic will hopefully sort where LG doesn't  - Chris.

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