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The LaserDisc format has seen a long and failed history to become the standard for home entertainment. It was superior in almost every way to its competitors VHS and Betamax. Invented in 1958,...
Back in the day, people had no options for recording TV shows. Each show broadcast whenever it was scheduled, and if you wanted to see it, you had to be firmly in front of your TV set at the...
With the spread of ever more complex and powerful computer game consoles, DVDs, VCRs and other video devices, higher-quality video output has become the norm. The popular S-Video output,...
RECORDING on vhs on a vcr is a relatively easy process whether you are trying to record off of cable regular, television, record while you are present or record off a timer
If you bought media before the DVD revolution, you probably have a stack of VHS tapes that you'd like to keep. VHS tapes, unfortunately, stop working long before their compact counterparts. To...
The secret of how VHS tapes work is magnetism. The recording heads on the tape are electromagnets that draws particles of metal onto the tape in patterns set by the TV signals. As the tape goes...
How did a VHS tape get into the bathtub? Did the kids put it there? Probably. Oh well, we can't go back in time, but we can try to fix the problem!
More often than not, VCR owners have had the misfortune of dealing with a jammed tape. The tape may eventually come out, but a lot of times it is with struggle. Sometimes you may even end up with...