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I know, I know, they're so twentieth century, but I still use mine to record things off the air and view them later.
Anyway, when I tried to watch a tape that was in connection with a job today (I was supposed to mark the places in the manuscript that corresponded to the accompanying video tape), I was unable to do so. A couple of days ago, I had recorded a program while I was out of the house, and the tape was stuck in there.
I mean stuck.
When I turn on the power, the mechanism goes "whir-rattle-whir," but when I press "stop" or "eject" or anything else, the power goes off.
I'm assuming that the machine is dead, but I'd still like to get the tape out.
On a computer, there's a little hole next to the CD-ROM slot that you can poke with a bent paperclip to eject a stubborn CD. Is there anything comparable to that on a VCR, or will I just have to take the tape to the county's electronics recycling center along with the VCR?
Thanks in advance for any advice you can give--aside from dump the VCR and get a TiVo. (Actually, I'd like to get a cheapo VCR to replace it, because I still have some videotapes I haven't watched yet.) :-(
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