here's how to recycle / repurpose your old VCR
fansubs_ca wrote:Ironically I still use VCRs, though mine are mostly SVHS decks, my most prized machines
are this model:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Panasonic-AG-19 ... 5aed6e272c
If you ever come across one of those sell it, don't scrap it. It has a neat feature called
time base correction. Basically what it does is if you have an nth generation tape where
the video wobbles back and forth because the timing bars on the side are either early or
late it finds them and stretches or condenses each line of video so the timing bars are
where they should be and thus the video no longer wobbles. This makes a lot of tapes
much more watchable. When dealing in rarities you often have stuff that you got from
someone who got it from someone else, etc. There are still people out there that have
favourite tapes from years ago. Since high end VCRs aren't made anymore the used
market is the only source. OK, even medium grade machines are no longer made,
just junky VHS only decks from China that dies in a year or less. -_-
cesariojpn wrote:Got a related query:
I saw the local thrift stores have boxes upon of blank VHS tapes. Are those worth it to resell?
fansubs_ca wrote:cesariojpn wrote:Got a related query:
I saw the local thrift stores have boxes upon of blank VHS tapes. Are those worth it to resell?
Hard to say, just how rediclously cheap are they and what brand? Also unless you can
sell them locally shipping will do you in. I still have a few local retailers I can get VHS
from as needed, just the choice of brand or availability can change at the drop of a hat.
The people like me that still use them are using them sporadically and in small quantities.
(It's purely a matter of how many people ask me for copies of stuff.)
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