I tried to cover the two little square holes at the back thin end of the cassette with scotch tape both R and play buttons are pressed simultaneously what should I do. Please help.
Covering those holes has enabled that to happen and, yes, it means it can now record, and probably already is. When the holes were exposed, those two buttons could not have been depressed together. It was a cunning way of preventing accidental recording over the original music.
@The Paladin - it may interest you to know that I bought a laptop in 1989 and it has very little internal memory. Anything over a two page letter had to be stored externally and that was on cassette tapes so a lot of mine which had been superceded by 8 track...
As @Wolfshadw said, tune the tuner to a something that has no signal. That would be random noise or "static". Some people would call that "snow" on a TV screen.
You could simply record other programmes over the existing ones or, if you want to erase them for evidential purposes, cut them up into small pieces and throw them on the fire.
recording static "nothing" seems like it is much more complicated then putting the tape in a drawer and pushing a button on a degausser. It's also a lot quicker.
As @Wolfshadw said, tune the tuner to a something that has no signal. That would be random noise or "static". Some people would call that "snow" on a TV screen.
I suppose you have not understood my question . Is it possible to record tv program directly not on vcr but audio cassette player I.e small audio cassette
I suppose you have not understood my question . Is it possible to record tv program directly not on vcr but audio cassette player I.e small audio cassette
the answer is no. there is no Audio cassette recorder with Video input to begin with.
My apologies; I did misunderstand you. I took it as you wanted to rescue at least the sound from your VHS videos. You might be able to record the sound of a TV programme on to a cassette but I've never tried it. The recorder would have to have white, red and yellow sockets to match those on the TV, I think.
Cassettes are as outdated as VHS, although I did buy a USB cassette player for my wife last year and she listens to her old recordings on her laptop. That might give you some clues but it would be audio only.
samer-forums has also misunderstood you and might wish to edit or remove his latest post. There is no Spam in this thread, not even hidden in BBCode.