It really is a nice VCR. Do you happen to know any info for belt replacement?
@jamesl.anderson13843 ай бұрын
James L. Anderson: (exclaims) Well... okay, we watching a few Movies And T.V. We watch a sports movies, a action-adventure, a family film, a comedy crime drama sci-fi, a horror, and a classic monsters. We watched some good movies. Some bad movies. And overall, eh... it makes me wanna puke. Like a cat. (James pretends to puke like a cat coughing up a hairball, licks his hand, and wipes it in his hair) And then what do they do? They make a Videocassette Player add-on. Yeah. The Mitsubishi Precision Turbo Drive 4 Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR. There's somethin' about this that perplexes me. You have a LG DVD Player, that not many people owned, so you make an add-on that requires owning the VCR Player. What were they THINKING?! It should've just been its own individual game system. Besides, the fuckin' thing has its own Single Plug. So that's two. One for the LG DVD Player, and one for the Mitsubishi Precision Turbo Drive 4 Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR. And that's some cool-lookin' design. It looks just like a Sony DVPSR510H DVD Player, and Sony SLV-N50 VHS VCR. Yeah, it's a Sony DVPSR510H DVD Player, and Sony SLV-N50 VHS VCR! What a perfect analogy. I would review some movies, but there's one problem: Sony DVD Player doesn't work. Not even the cartridge slot, so I can't even play my regular LG DVD Player while this thing's connected. I tried using different Single Plug, but nothing worked. It simply won't read the disc. So I sent this broken piece of junk to my Pops Leroy El Toro “Papa” Anderson to see if he could fix it. He invented The Xbox 360 S, (also known as the Xbox 360 Slim), a fully functional Original XBOX made out of a 360. with Kinect Sensor Nyko Intercooler STS for Xbox 360 Slim He also Sony Blu-Ray Player, which plays DVD, Blu-Ray, Sports, and games. So game mechanisms are his specialty. If he can't fix it, then it's screwed. Here's his diagnosis. Leroy El Toro Anderson: Ah, yes. The Mitsubishi Precision Turbo Drive 4 Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR. What a steamin' pile of freakin' crap that was. I wanna make sure there's nothing wrong with the console itself first, just to rule it out. So I plug in a movie, push the power button, the Blue screen comes careening towards me in the foreground, and after a particularly hilarious startup sequence, I'm playin' some Football. WHOA! So now I know there's nothing wrong with the console itself. Time to move on to the Movie Disc unit. So I plug it in, hook up the additional 47 cables that came with it, push the power button, the blue screen comes careening towards me in the foreground, and... the blue screen, indicating a connection problem. So, the first thing I did was deep-clean every single contact point on both the console and the Movie Disc unit. I turned it on, Startup Screen. Then I went back and made physical adjustments to every contact point in both the console and unit so it'd make a more solid connection. Turned it on, Startup Screen. Finally, I just said "Forget it!" and directly wired those two scum-of-the-earth together, completely bypassing any and all cartridge ports and ruling out the remote chance of there ever being any kind of connection issue between the two systems. I turned it on and guess what? Startup Screen! So at this point I pretty much just gave up and shipped everything back to him, along with a Exxis Er0024 24 Hour Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder and Magnavox MWD2205 DVD/VCR Combination Player, which pretty much just says, "I'm sorry man. This thing is just too crappy for me to work on." I think, between the flaming "Darn you!" Two finger Startup Screens and getting at at the same time, this machine has become self-aware and does not wanna be repaired. That is my diagnosis. Papa out. James L. Anderson Well, thanks for tryin'. And thanks for Exxis Er0024 24 Hour Time Lapse Video Cassette Recorder and Magnavox MWD2205 DVD/VCR Combination Player from my grandmother plug would work, but a cutting-edge shooting Halo doesn't? There's somethin' wrong here. And ya know what? I blew 64 bucks ($64) on this thing. So, you know what I did? Bought another one. Yeah! And guess what? It doesn't work either! So, that's about $208 total I blew on one dead Sony DVD Player And one dead XBOX 360. And these things are rare. So when the only two that I can manage to get my hands on just don't work, that leads me to believe that these things MOST DEFINITELY are self-aware! They don't wanna work! Ya can't make 'em! They just REFUSE to be reviewed! And I've never had that happen. So, the end. I gotta watch a Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade. (James takes out Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade DVD And VHS with craft attached to it, takes the tape out of the case puts the tape in his VCR opens the LG DVD Player, and literally watch a movie in it like a Sony DVPSR510H DVD Player, and Sony SLV-N50 VHS VCR, while the Thrash Metal version of the Super Rad Movie And Video Game Autism Kid theme song plays)
@tonysiu85624 жыл бұрын
wow.. how can it tell it is reaching the end of the tape and slow down the rewind speed?
@mrmagnetoscope4 жыл бұрын
There are sensors that detect the rotation of the tape spools.
@James-48124 жыл бұрын
The sensors know when one side of the spool is different from the other side, causing it to slow down.
@LegoWormNoah1013 жыл бұрын
2:47 WHAT THE--?!
@BricksTVArchives3 жыл бұрын
That was @The VCR King playing with his rubber chicken. LOL