> From danielstarca@xxxxxxxx Mon May 13 23:49:33 2002 > > Dear Herman: > Did your clients play those tapes in vcr's in > Thailand?The model of that Camcorder indicates that > it > is not one released for use here in North America. > I don't recall what TV system they use there,but if > it's different than NTSC then the tapes will not > play > on a US VCR. > The camera may be able to selectively produce a > signal that can be recorded in a NTSC vcr by way of > hooking it up by video/audio cables and having it > playback it's recorded tapes.It depends on the model > for this feature. > These tapes can also be transcribed to the > appropriate TV system too.There are probably shops > that provide this service in your area. > ===== > -Daniel > Mission Electronics > Kitchener,Ontario,Canada > (519)576-9655 > help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > --- Hermantvr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > I have a customer that has a Panasonic Nodel > > NV-VZ30EN VHS-C Camcorder. They > > were in Tialand and recorded several tapes using > the > > battery for power. > > Customer says playback was fine on all tapes in > > Tialand, however when they > > come back the the US the tapes do not play > properly > > in our VCR' s. I could > > see there might be a problem between the 50 hz and > > 60 hz power difference, > > however they are using a battery to record and it > is > > a VHS-C camcorder. Any > > advice will be appreciated. > > Tommy Herman > > Herman TV > > Taylorsville NC 28681 > > > > ------------------------------------------ To REMOVE your email address, click here: http://www.tech-assist.org/unsubb.html ------------------------------------------ ***NEW*** Tips Added Instantly!!!*** Submit Repair Tips here: http://www.tech-assist.org/secure/tip/