RCA VDT625 VHS VCR (1980)
A look at an early VCR with roots going back to the first VHS VCR sold in North America. Table of Contents: 00:00 - RCA SelectaVision 625 commercial 00:30 - Introduction, history, and overview 31:16 - Repairs and maintenance I had to make 39:57 - Demonstration 48:20 - Playback demo, direct feed 50:02 - Recording demo, camcorder hookup 52:57 - Pause/special effects demonstration 57:49 - SP pause issue fixed 1:00:52 - Look inside 1:02:35 - Tape counter, how to replace belts 1:03:56 - Look inside; underneath 1:07:23 - Audio Dub demonstration 1:08:12 - Conclusion 1:10:23 - Credits & Outro

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