The DR-MV1, with its DVD Recorder and VCR combination, delivers high-resolution PAL/NTSC progressive (625P/525P) pictures. You can dub a program from VHS to DVD or from DVD to VHS with the push of a ...
A single box that performs DVD playback and recording, VHS playback and recording, and dubbing between the two. The VR2940 provides a simple way to transcribe your old camcorder and VHS tapes onto DVD ...
There isn’t much to miss about old-school VHS tapes. They are fuzzy, show static, have bad audio, and are generally difficult to navigate around — remember having to hold down the button on the VCR to ...
In 1956, the first video tape recorders hit the market. It was almost another 10 years before they became part of "home entertainment." Bet you've still got a few VHS tapes lying around… Video has ...
A machine that records audio or video onto magnetic tape. A tape "recorder" or tape "deck" generally refers to earlier analog devices, such as a VHS tape recorder. Until the 1990s, analog audio tape ...
Mark DeLoura still owns a VCR, but he can't recall the last time he actually videotaped a show. After all, the San Francisco resident has found a replacement to the old analog videotapes -- he has ...
I was wondering if anyone had any opinions on video capture devices I could use to digitize VHS tapes. I have a Sony RDR-VX560 VHS/DVD-RW deck with an HDMI output. Therefore, it's probably best to use ...
It's just been revealed that the world's last VHS video recorder will roll off production lines in Japan later this month. Nowadays it would take a hard disk crash to wipe out all your data, but in ...
Q-I was wondering if the major companies that make blank VCR tapes will come out with one on which you can play both sides, like, say, an audiocassette or LP. A-You will never see a videocassette tape ...
Japanese electronics maker Funai Electric is pulling the plug on the world's last video cassette recorder. A company spokesman confirmed on Monday that production will end sometime this month. He said ...
While numerous streaming services make moving image entertainment available anytime and anywhere thanks to smartphones today, the media industry was quite different in the 1970s. In addition to radio ...