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The VHS player was a kind of technology from the late 20th-century known as a video cassette recorder, or VCR. The device used an electro-mechanical process to display or record audio and video ...
Be warned, vintage videophiles: Japan’s Funai Electric, a company that claims to be the last manufacturer of videocassette recorders (VCRs), will manufacture its last VHS player this month.
Editing and titling functions on stand-alone DVD players are bare-bones ... that in theory you can use them to record shows just as you did with your old VCR--at significantly higher quality.
The best way to convert on your own is with a VHS-DVD combination player/recorder. Today, these are outdated and can be hard to find. You can find dinosaur models online if you look hard enough ...
40 years after the first VHS video cassette recorder ... the ability to record content easily, obsolete. Betamax players, which were the chief competitor of VCRs back in the 1980s, were ...
The Ampex recorder took advantage of the quadruplex ... manufacturers began producing combo TVs with both VHS and DVD players, as consumers weren’t ready to sunset their collection of VHS ...
DMR-E10 players only record in Dolby Digital 2.0, a two-speaker audio format that is no better than VHS. The DMR-E10 can play back standard DVD-ROM movies, supporting both Dolby Digital and DTS ...
Do you live in the UK, have a VCR and capture card, and an interest in Teletext? [James O’Malley] needs your help! Teletext was, for many people around the world, their first experience of an ...