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Hi! I got the same problem on my trv230.
Did you get an answer how to get the problem fixed?
Please could you tell me how?
If i find something to solve the problem i will tell you. the only thing i know is in the instruction manuel on page 131 it's said that it's something you can service yourself.
- remove the cassette and insert it again, than oparate your camcorder.
-disconnect the power cord of the ac power adapteur or remove the battery pack.After reconnecting the power source, operate your camcorder.
Thank you
Roger
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Yes, I found a solution. I found that by blowing a hair dryer into the cassette chamber for 10 - 20 seconds on "hot" followed by a further short period on "cool". The problem went away. There is, of course, a danger thet the heat could damage the circiut board components and ruin the camera for good. I had already decided to throw it away and buy a Canon rather than pay Sony £175 + vat
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by paul Jul 29, 2004
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