VHS tapes and VHS player. Still using?

Camper6

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I have a collection of VHS tapes. I need to dispose of them. But first I resurrected my VHS player and connected it to the TV. You can just run a t.v. Coax cable direct to the t.v. Select input on the remote. Select channel three or four as recommended.And play the tape. You can bypass all the other connections. Then you can view the tapes. If you have some you want to save, you can have them converted to a CD. I'm not sure if you can use a flash drive.
 

We have tapes and player, just not enough time to play them!! Have not seen any in years!!
 

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I have a sizeable collection of old VCR tapes, mostly old TV shows...Red Skelton, The Honeymooners, The Sopranos, etc. On bad weather days, I still view some of them. I bought a big "shoulder mounted" camcorder way back in the early '70's...expensive back then....and began to tape the kids, as they were growing up...then, bought a nice Sony hand held camcorder when the grandkids came. I have a Toshiba VCR/DVD recorder/player, and have converted all the old family tapes to DVD....should give the kids/grandkids a nice family history if they want to view them in the future. I still dig out one of the old tapes every now and then, and am amazed that they are still in good shape...lots better than watching endless TV commercials on a bad weather day.
 
We have an extensive collection of tapes/discs
Got most of 'em from the thrift store
It's our evening entertainment here at the cabin (no TV)

VHS seems to hold up better than the DVDs

We have several homemade family tapes of which we need converted.....some day
 
Got rid of the VHS player years ago, and recently came across all of our daughter's dance tapes. We'd always planned to have them converted. They are entire concerts, and there are at least 2 dozen of them .. $$$$
 
We have a stack of old home movies (remember those huge video cameras??) that need to be transferred to disk. I bought a software program last year to do it but I can't get motivated. I keep hoping my grandson will do it for me. :D Anyway, yes, we still have a VCR and some tapes stuck in the closet.
 
As an update to this old thread, I bought my lovely SO a VHS player for Christmas. It is a "refurbished" I ordered thru Walmart on line. Haven't opened the box yet, of course. Last year I got her a cassette player.

D**n, we're old...
 
I gave most of them away after my husband died. (some great movies, but masculine)
Kept some because I loved them so much.
I have a good VHS/DVD player but it's not hooked up.
YET!
 
For people who are not tech saavy there are places that will accept your VHS collection and give you your entire collection on DVD instead of money. Most tech saavy people convert analog to digital themselves and save to file then sell their VHS tapes to collectors.


I hope this helped.
 
I still have my VCR. It doesn't work, but I'm using it as a stand for my DVD player on the dresser. It raises the DVD player up so it's less awkward to put a DVD in. I gave my video cassettes to the public library.
 
For people who are not tech saavy there are places that will accept your VHS collection and give you your entire collection on DVD instead of money. Most tech saavy people convert analog to digital themselves and save to file then sell their VHS tapes to collectors.


I hope this helped.
Excellent video. I watched the whole clip. I am in the same "boat" as the presenter. I have tapes when my kids were 1 or 2 years old. They are now around 40. So, go figure, it's time for me to act. Thanks FastTrax for posting.
 
I still have my VCR. It doesn't work, but I'm using it as a stand for my DVD player on the dresser. It raises the DVD player up so it's less awkward to put a DVD in. I gave my video cassettes to the public library.

I betcha it loves that........ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!
 
Excellent video. I watched the whole clip. I am in the same "boat" as the presenter. I have tapes when my kids were 1 or 2 years old. They are now around 40. So, go figure, it's time for me to act. Thanks FastTrax for posting.

Always glad to help. I put all my audio and video media on USB sticks.
 


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