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Title: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: Raffine on January 12, 2009, 11:01:01 AM
According to this story in the L.A. Times the age of VHS is "officially" over:

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-vhs-tapes22-2008dec22,0,5852342.story (http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-vhs-tapes22-2008dec22,0,5852342.story)

The good news is it looks like you can get a VHS copy of THE MAN WITH THE SCREAMING BRAIN really, really cheap. 

I still have several boxes of VHS tapes, mostly movies that haven't been (and possibly will never will be) released on DVD. I guess I need to transfer the ones I really want to keep, like ISLAND OF THE LOST SOULS, to DVD-R, or something.   


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: CheezeFlixz on January 12, 2009, 11:13:46 AM
I started converting my old VHS to DVD long ago, VHS just looses quality over time and it's bulky. I guess I gave away or tossed a few 100 last year alone. There are a few places that still sale VHS but they are getting to be far and few between, they are going the way of the 8mm movies, vinyl record's, 8-track's and cassette tape's.
Give it time, some day not far off the DVD will be a relic of yesteryear. 


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: Raffine on January 12, 2009, 11:39:42 AM
I recently moved back to Nashville and tossed/gave away probably a 100 or so tapes I had moved around several times over the years. Most of them were movies or programs I had recorded back in the 80s and 90s and had long ago replaced with DVD. About the only nostalgia factor associate with them were some of the commercials, but I decided I'm not that sentimental about some 1988 local store ads from Montgomery, AL.

The ones for A&M Furniture Mart featuring Super Burrhead Jones fightin' the mean ol' Credit Monster were pretty funny though...


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: CheezeFlixz on January 12, 2009, 12:02:16 PM
I had a bunch of VHS tapes recorded from the TV (way wasn't this illegal and DVD's are? anywho) and they had old commercials on them and being in a small town I knew most of the people on them so sometimes I'd burn a copy of the commercial and send it them with the question "What happened? You got old!" All in good fun, most of those on local TV have long since moved on, ironically to Nashville since it's the closest major market.
I think most of our local news is shot with a cell phone camera and micro cassette recorder (they're saving up for a Handicam), court room drawing on done on a etch-a-sketch.

Amy Watson started out here ... she's in Ch. 5 now in Nashville. Few others too, I can't remember now.
http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?S=6074239 (http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?S=6074239)



Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: Jack on January 12, 2009, 01:39:35 PM
I still buy VHS tapes occasionally.  There's about a gazillion of them available from the sellers on Amazon.  There's quite a bit of stuff that was never released on DVD, or maybe it's a movie that sounds sort of interesting (but I know it will probably suck) and they want $20 for the DVD or I can get a new VHS copy of it for $2.

I transferred a whole pile of stuff from VHS to DVD+RW, four boxes of tapes under the stairs, plus two or three shelves of them left to work through.  If it's a movie I really like, I'll just buy the DVD, but there's a lot of stuff that isn't worth spending the money on, so I just transfer it from the tape.


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: Torgo on January 12, 2009, 05:04:54 PM
I still occassionally buy some stuff on VHS, mostly really old stuff that hasn't been released on DVD for some reason. I then just transfer it to a DVD-R instead of watching the actual tape.


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: Trevor on January 13, 2009, 12:54:56 AM
I think most of our local news is shot with a cell phone camera and micro cassette recorder (they're saving up for a Handicam), court room drawing on done on a etch-a-sketch.


 :bouncegiggle: :teddyr:



Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: BTM on January 13, 2009, 02:08:24 AM
I still have several boxes of VHS tapes, mostly movies that haven't been (and possibly will never will be) released on DVD. I guess I need to transfer the ones I really want to keep, like ISLAND OF THE LOST SOULS, to DVD-R, or something.   

Out of nutty curiosity, most of you guys who do transfer from VHS to DVD-R, do you use one of those VCR/DVD recorder combo things, or do you using a cable that transfers the image from the TV directly to the computer and record it that way?

Getting something to copy some of my old tapes has been on my "to do" list for awhile, but I haven't had too much money.  Although, I DID recently get a new DVD/CD-ROM recorder drive for my computer, so maybe if there's a cheap way to hook my TV up, I'll try it that way...

Like everyone else, most of the VHS I've got are stuff I've collected before getting a DVD player.  Some of them are things that haven't been released on DVD (movies) and even got a few TV shows that still aren't on DVD.  Others are on DVD, just haven't gotten around to buying them.  Updating my ENTIRE collection would be a LOT of dough..

Course, anyone starting to think maybe all of us watch too much TV to begin with?  :)


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: Jack on January 13, 2009, 08:03:30 AM
For transferring VHS to DVD, I use a Toshiba D-R400 DVD recorder, which I guess has been replaced by the D-R410 ($100 at Amazon).  I've been using it for about a year now and have recorded a huge pile of stuff on it, never had any problems at all.  You'll also need a "Digital Video Stabilizer" available here:  http://www.qualitekindustries.com/noname.html to allow you to copy tapes with copy protection.  I've got the $25 model which works fine. 



Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: CheezeFlixz on January 13, 2009, 10:27:24 AM
Out of nutty curiosity, most of you guys who do transfer from VHS to DVD-R, do you use one of those VCR/DVD recorder combo things, or do you using a cable that transfers the image from the TV directly to the computer and record it that way?

I'm using a Panasonic DMR ES45VS so far I've transferred a few 100 VHS tapes and my wife is endlessly converting courtroom VHS tapes to DVD and it still works greats. You can use it as a DVR too, set the timer and go to bed.


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: BTM on January 13, 2009, 11:02:50 AM
I'm using a Panasonic DMR ES45VS so far I've transferred a few 100 VHS tapes and my wife is endlessly converting courtroom VHS tapes to DVD and it still works greats. You can use it as a DVR too, set the timer and go to bed.

Oh cool.

Courtroom tapes?  Is your wife a lawyer?


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: CheezeFlixz on January 13, 2009, 11:12:27 AM
I'm using a Panasonic DMR ES45VS so far I've transferred a few 100 VHS tapes and my wife is endlessly converting courtroom VHS tapes to DVD and it still works greats. You can use it as a DVR too, set the timer and go to bed.

Oh cool.

Courtroom tapes?  Is your wife a lawyer?

Yes ... now you know why I'm grumpy and argue.


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: Raffine on January 13, 2009, 11:20:45 AM
Does anyone every run into 'copy protection' issues when dubbing old VHS to DVD? I know several of the tapes I'd like to tranfer are from Universal/MCA (particularly some Paramount horrors like ISLAND OF LOST SOULS and MURDERS IN THE ZOO that are not likely to see DVD releases due to rights issues), who's tapes were infamous for including some serious copy protection coding.

I remember some folks couldn't even play these tapes on their older VHS players due to copy protection issues.


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: CheezeFlixz on January 13, 2009, 03:33:46 PM
Does anyone every run into 'copy protection' issues when dubbing old VHS to DVD? I know several of the tapes I'd like to tranfer are from Universal/MCA (particularly some Paramount horrors like ISLAND OF LOST SOULS and MURDERS IN THE ZOO that are not likely to see DVD releases due to rights issues), who's tapes were infamous for including some serious copy protection coding.

I remember some folks couldn't even play these tapes on their older VHS players due to copy protection issues.

So far I never have had a problem with Microvison (I think that's what they called it.) Everything I've tried to copy has copied, crappy image and all.


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: Torgo on January 13, 2009, 04:22:36 PM
Does anyone every run into 'copy protection' issues when dubbing old VHS to DVD? I know several of the tapes I'd like to tranfer are from Universal/MCA (particularly some Paramount horrors like ISLAND OF LOST SOULS and MURDERS IN THE ZOO that are not likely to see DVD releases due to rights issues), who's tapes were infamous for including some serious copy protection coding.

I remember some folks couldn't even play these tapes on their older VHS players due to copy protection issues.

The only time I've ran into that was when I tried to transfer my VHS copy of Phantasm 2 to a DVD-R.  But a friend of mine was able to download a copy of it from the Region 2 DVD release of it but he converted it to play on a Region 1 player.


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: Raffine on January 13, 2009, 04:48:39 PM
Thanks!  :thumbup:


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: The Burgomaster on January 14, 2009, 06:53:01 AM
The age of VHS has been over for me for about 8 or 9 years.  I sold a bunch of my tapes on Ebay and when the prices really started dropping (like I was having a tough time selling most of them for more than $1 or $2, which got cut down even more after paying Ebay and PayPal fees), I just gave the final 200 - 300 tapes to my parents.  They watch the same 30 or so over and over and I don't think they've watched the rest of them even once.


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: Skull on January 14, 2009, 12:53:18 PM
According to this story in the L.A. Times the age of VHS is "officially" over:

[url]http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-vhs-tapes22-2008dec22,0,5852342.story[/url] ([url]http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-vhs-tapes22-2008dec22,0,5852342.story[/url])

The good news is it looks like you can get a VHS copy of THE MAN WITH THE SCREAMING BRAIN really, really cheap. 

I still have several boxes of VHS tapes, mostly movies that haven't been (and possibly will never will be) released on DVD. I guess I need to transfer the ones I really want to keep, like ISLAND OF THE LOST SOULS, to DVD-R, or something.   


funny... I'd thought VHS was dead once people start to realize that they could store their entire collection in:

(http://www.factorydirect.ca/images/specs/WA06001.jpg)

(https://www.handstands.com/retail/cd-dvd-storage/images/firstbig_large-storage-binder.jpg)

(http://upload.ecvv.com/upload/Product/200801/C200711817120112118_400_DISC_DVD_CHANGER_WITH_CDG_KARAOKE.jpg)

which is much better then bulky VHS storage:

(http://www.anikionline.com/fame/Anime_Jyanai/pic04.jpg)

(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/34/73230285_bdf50a64d9.jpg)

:)


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: Paquita on January 14, 2009, 01:00:03 PM
HA! I think those last 2 pictures are from your old basement!


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: Skull on January 14, 2009, 01:40:08 PM
HA! I think those last 2 pictures are from your old basement!

Too bad we dont have the room... :)


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: Fishasaurus on January 14, 2009, 04:53:40 PM
I still buy VHS tapes occasionally.  There's about a gazillion of them available from the sellers on Amazon.  There's quite a bit of stuff that was never released on DVD, or maybe it's a movie that sounds sort of interesting (but I know it will probably suck) and they want $20 for the DVD or I can get a new VHS copy of it for $2.

I'm with you.  besides, I'm not going to get rid of a movie on VHS that isn't worn out yet.


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: Torgo on January 14, 2009, 08:30:42 PM
I finally got around to converting to DVD around Christmas of 2000 and never looked back.

At first, I was wondering how I was going to replace my gargantuan VHS collection, but over time I've gotten pretty everything on DVD that I owned on VHS in some form.

The stuff that I couldn't replace I've just kept on VHS and transferred to DVD-R's.


Title: Re: R.I.P. VHS?
Post by: WingedSerpent on January 14, 2009, 08:40:58 PM
According to this story in the L.A. Times the age of VHS is "officially" over:
  

FINALLY!