Could VHS make a comeback?
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Re: Could VHS make a comeback?
Next up - horse & buggies; could they make a comeback?
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11-10-2021, 14:18
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Re: Could VHS make a comeback?
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Next up - horse & buggies; could they make a comeback?
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If the fuel crisis had continued much longer, most definitely
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11-10-2021, 14:31
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Re: Could VHS make a comeback?
I’ll set them up, you put them away…
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11-10-2021, 14:40
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Re: Could VHS make a comeback?
I spent ages transferring VHS tape recordings to DVD. I'm glad I did, as the next generation of TVs had no scart sockets, required by the VHS players.
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11-10-2021, 14:52
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Re: Could VHS make a comeback?
I did the same with video recordings of the children when they were young, but converted them to .mp4.
(The recordings, not the children…)
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11-10-2021, 17:07
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Re: Could VHS make a comeback?
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I spent ages transferring VHS tape recordings to DVD. I'm glad I did, as the next generation of TVs had no scart sockets, required by the VHS players.
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and with VHS recorders/players seemingly no longer being manufactured the time is to do this before there is no equipment on which to play the cassettes.
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11-10-2021, 17:33
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Re: Could VHS make a comeback?
Nope, will never happen. That said there is something that is lost due to the sheer amount of easily accessible films etc at a touch of a button, it is something that is hard to appreciate. Compared to getting the film you wanted from 'Blockbusters'...
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11-10-2021, 18:08
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Re: Could VHS make a comeback?
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TBH I feel the VHS is better quality than some VM SD channels
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I don't watch them either, just HD and UHD.
However, there is no risk of corrupting your content over an SD channel!
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15-10-2021, 09:59
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Well, exactly. Why would you prefer an inferior system like analogue to the much better quality digital system?
Ah, well, each to their own!
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Well we like the quality better mate
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