I think what you are asking is how to re-write over a factory recorded VHS cassette. Correct? If you compare the factory tape to a new blank cassette, you will notice a place (on the left front edge) where the factory tape is missing a small square plastic tab that is still present on the blank. The absence of the tab write-protects the tape and also causes the machine to automatically go to play mode when the cassette is put in. Cover that hole with a piece of tape (doesn't matter if it is clear tape or not) and you're ready to record over whatever was there. To protect your home movies you have on blank VHS tapes, break out the tab after recording. The same applies to audio cassettes. Enjoy.
I looked and looked and couldn't find it online i did find the vhs of it tho- http://www.amazon.com/Stay-Night-VHS-Barbara-Hershey/dp/6304230044 wish i could have been more helpful- sorry it's not even on DVD yet
NO because cancer will go away when it wants to go away
You can buy the VHS at Amazon on the link below http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blood-River-VHS-Rick-Schroder/dp/B000VZA220 Or you can go to my You Tube channel and watch it or download it but it is in 7 parts as it was uploaded when 15 mins was the limit, I also have a copy on disc. Wilford Brimely And Co/ Gus Witherspoons Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/guswitherspoon
You are no doubt referring to the 'phallic castle cover'. Honestly it's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it, considering you can see the original castle on the web. Therefore, that aspect of the cover isn't exactly rare and hard to find. Now that VHS tapes aren't being made anymore, it could be considered a collectible so it might be worth something, but a recent search on ebay showed someone selling the 'banned cover' for as little as $1.99, and as high as $99 so like I said, it only has as much value as you place on it.
AuberyMan62187 and Imaxination80 both have large collections of Disney VHS Tapes. If you don't know go on YouTube.
Go to Goodwill
probably. only your body is supposed to go in the machine, no disks, devices, phones, or watches
It seems like no time ago at all that cassette tapes were consigned to the trash, VHS was stored in the attic the Apple iMac G5 thrust its way to the front of our desks. But in the world of technology it was a very long time ago indeed: August 2004 to be precise.
In order to archive your old VHS tapes to -for example- DVDs or other new formats Video-Redo is the best choice. The quality of the image can vary, which depends on the program you use.
The easiest option to convert vhs tapes to DVD is to use a video transfer service. Google: 'VHS to DVD" "VCR to DVD" or "convert vhs to dvd" and you will see lots of different options. One of the services I would recommend is StashSpace.Com it costs $6.95 per tape and you have the option to watch and edit your digitized footage online. i have alot of VHS tapes. i want to convert them 2 DVD, but cant coz of the following reasons: havent got a vhs player dont know how to do this on my own costs money will take time depending on the duration of the VHS. my VHS tapes are 3 hours long on each tape - so altogether that might take 4 hours to save it to dvd. - A LONG TIME however the good thing is DVD's lasts long, its light, can be played on pc's, dvds. and also, vhs tapes dont last long, soon theyll be obsolete. The only problem with sending your VHS tapes to a service is that random people will be watching your tapes. The best way to convery VHS to DVD is to buy a USb grabber, you can buy these anywhere, just google VHS to DVD converter. When you have the hardware, just use the software which came with your USB grabber and it will allow you transfer VHS to DVD.
DVD's are the future with movies; VHS tapes are no longer made. A good software to review would be DVD Creator Software. Many programs are available. Choose one that fits your computer skill level and go from there.
There is no such thing as a Hi8 adaptor for playback with anything but a Hi8 player/comcorder. I recommend converting your Hi8 tapes to digital and getting DVDs. StashSpace.Com can transfer Hi8 tapes to digital for $6.95/tape. You can get DVDs right away of your Hi8 tapes or you can go online to watch your Hi8 tapes and create customized DVDs. To learn more go to: http://www.stashspace.com/video-transfer/hi8-dvd-transfer.stm
Things that go mcsqueak in the night vhs Sooty amazing adventures 1 VHS. No
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Yes and weight loss tapes have been replaces by dvds. As far as tapes go, you can not really find many exercise tape anymore.
A DVR security system will record your security footage digitally instead of on tape, saving you the hassle of storing a bunch of VHS tapes. With a DVR security system, you'll be able to go back to certain points in the footage very easily if something needs to be checked.