There are many places where one can find a guide to show how to load VHS-C videos to a PC. This includes instructional articles on blogs, forums and YouTube.
Ya here in NJ they will pick up VHS tapes in the recycleing.
Any should work just fine.
Only a VHS or S-VHS machine can play VHS tapes. Even then there may be restrictions around the television system, for example not all PAL (European) VHS machines can play NTSC (USA) recordings, and very few PAL models would play SECAM (France) recordings. There are also considerations around recording speed. Most modern VHS machines will play Long Play tapes, but since Long Play is not part of the VHS format, they may not play particularly well. In NTSC countries there are also EP recordings, but this system was not widely available in the PAL markets. Furthermore, certain time-lapse recordings from security type recorders will not play on a normal VHS player. Of course, if the machine is not VHS based at all, then the tape will not play (and in almost all cases will not even physically fit onto) a non VHS machine. Formats apart from VHS include Betamax, Betacam, Umatic, Video8/Hi8, miniDV/DV/DVCAM, V2000, MII, and dozens more besides.
It's not on an album. It's a video of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers goofing off in a tour bus. The clip is on a VHS compilation called A Bunch Of Videos And Some Other Stuff.
The Best - VHS - was created in 1993.
VHS Kahloucha was created in 2006.
Videos? Like VHS? If so yes! Even if obsolete there are people who still own them
The First Ten Years - VHS - was created in 1996.
Joy - Psychic TV VHS - was created in 1989.
About 1978.
There are many places where one can find a guide to show how to load VHS-C videos to a PC. This includes instructional articles on blogs, forums and YouTube.
Roxio Easy Vhs To DVD captures and produces videos a full DVD-quality resolution.
Yes, you can get them on Ebay and Amazon. They have the cards and the cookbooks and even the VHS videos!
Yes, you just need to make sure it can play the file format your home videos are in. I'm assuming the videos are on computer, not on a VHS or Video 8 tape.
You can purchase Teletubbies Videos online at Amazon. One of the great Teletubbies videos they have is, Springtime Surprises and Magical Moment from 2005. eBay also has Teletubbies Videos, alot of them are on VHS tapes.
There are some online stores they provide transfers from VHS to DVD, like www.mymovietransfer.com. Also you can go to the specialized trade or buy a combine player, that can record to DVD and transfer to VHS.