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Manually Rewind Hi8 Tape. Plug the hi8 player's video and audio outputs into the video capture device. It seems like old vhs tapes use to have something you could press in with a screwdriver to free the spools for a manual. Connect the capture device to. Hi, i am starting a project of capturing hi8/8mm tapes (about 20 in total, mostly sony branded from the early 90's). You'll probably have to press the tab then spin the gear thing. There's usually some sort of tab locking them when they're not in a deck. See if you can turn the tapes manually. You may not need to open the cassette if all you want to do is manually. Thanked 380 times in 336 posts. Now that sounds more like what is happening, and yes where it's getting stuck you can see physical damage to the tape.

How to Manually Rewind a Cassette Tape 5 Steps (with Pictures)
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There's usually some sort of tab locking them when they're not in a deck. Hi, i am starting a project of capturing hi8/8mm tapes (about 20 in total, mostly sony branded from the early 90's). You may not need to open the cassette if all you want to do is manually. Now that sounds more like what is happening, and yes where it's getting stuck you can see physical damage to the tape. You'll probably have to press the tab then spin the gear thing. Plug the hi8 player's video and audio outputs into the video capture device. It seems like old vhs tapes use to have something you could press in with a screwdriver to free the spools for a manual. See if you can turn the tapes manually. Connect the capture device to. Thanked 380 times in 336 posts.

How to Manually Rewind a Cassette Tape 5 Steps (with Pictures)

Manually Rewind Hi8 Tape There's usually some sort of tab locking them when they're not in a deck. Plug the hi8 player's video and audio outputs into the video capture device. Connect the capture device to. Thanked 380 times in 336 posts. There's usually some sort of tab locking them when they're not in a deck. You may not need to open the cassette if all you want to do is manually. See if you can turn the tapes manually. It seems like old vhs tapes use to have something you could press in with a screwdriver to free the spools for a manual. Now that sounds more like what is happening, and yes where it's getting stuck you can see physical damage to the tape. Hi, i am starting a project of capturing hi8/8mm tapes (about 20 in total, mostly sony branded from the early 90's). You'll probably have to press the tab then spin the gear thing.

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