Many digital video cameras use MiniDV tapes.
Digital video cameras record in a variety of different formats, including MiniDV. These tapes record up to 60 minutes of digital content and are smaller than an audio cassette tape. If you are experiencing problems with a particular MiniDV tape, there are a few troubleshooting tips available to help correct any issue you are having with the digital tape and its recording process.
Instructions
1. Check the write protection switch on the bottom of the MiniDV tape. If this switch is down, the write protection is on and the tape is not going to record any further material. Slide the switch up to remove the write protection.
2. Rewind the tape before inserting it back into the video camera and attempting to play it. If the tape isn't rewound, no audio or video is going to play.
3. Play back the video on the digital video camera. You may find the time code skips during playback and starts over from time to time. This occurs when you stop a video recording and watch it on the camera before recording another file. To keep a continual time code, avoid ever rewinding the tape to watch content until you are done with the tape.
4. Hold down the small button on the top corner of the tape, then flip open the plastic protector covering the top. If the tape is twisted around, it is not going to play. Gently twist the tape until it is straight to fix the problem.
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