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Re: VCR died
#50314 06/23/04 09:39 PM
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So unless you have svhs tapes to play back or are going to make your own tapes recording higher than standard broadcast material or home movies svhs offers no real value for the limited time that vhs tapes will continue to be of interest IMO.


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Re: VCR died
#50315 06/23/04 09:41 PM
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Another note: My Toshiba vcr has a better tuner than my toshiba television and being hi-fi, I am often amazed at the sound(stereo) I get off air processed into five channels.


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Last year we got a Panasonic 4 head hi-fi Vcr for $69.00.It replaced a $300.00 Rca and the Panny is a nicer unit.Do it on the cheap.


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Re: VCR died
#50317 06/24/04 01:02 AM
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have you ever though about converting your vhs movies to DVD, you can do it pretty cheaply now... just an idea....

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#50318 06/24/04 02:22 AM
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Back in the day, my dad had a S-VHS camera. And an expensive S-VHS VCR to play the tapes. We thought that was amazing back then. How times change. (I think my uncle still uses that same camera too LOL)

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#50319 06/24/04 04:10 PM
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The JVC VCR I bought recently is OK but not nearly as good as my older Mitsubishi. The JVC occasionally introduces a tape warble during playback and sometimes a little flickering at the bottom when playing tapes recorded on other VCRs. Adjusting the tracking does nothing.
Good luck.

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#50320 06/25/04 05:31 PM
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I second Dakkon's advice. It might be time to make the switch. Convert the favorites and say bye-bye to VHS. The next level of home cinema is going to be an extension of the DVD, the HD-DVD. So VHS is only getting older and older. I own a VHS and an SVHS and other than using Tae-bo to get my butt in shape and Disney videos for the kids there's no reason for me to own one. Now I'm kinda particular, so I'm trying to replace my tape collection with retail DVDs.
Otherwise, any old VCR will do these days. I bought a great out of box one from Best Buy for $40 (albeit a couple years ago), and it's still kicking strong.


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#50321 06/26/04 08:36 AM
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Hi, My VCR is starting to do strange things too lately, so Ive been looking around for some nice ones myself. So far the winner in my opinion have been the ones with Quasi SVHS - They can play SVHS but cant record, they are still reasonably cheap too. A lot of the sony vcrs are pretty nice, as well as JVC and Toshiba, one nice feature to look out for is the ability for the vcr to set the clock correctly by itself just by plugging it in. high speed rewind and a universal remote are nice too. I personally would stay away from the Panasonic line, because ive had far too many bad experiences with them (maybe its just me, no offense to those who like them), and I think they are ugly too Good luck with your purchase


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Re: VCR died
#50322 06/26/04 04:04 PM
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md55,

Yes, that's correct about S-VHS. No point unless you have a library of S-VHS tapes you want to play back with S-VHS quality. For a time there were a number of brands that offered "quasi-S-VHS playback". Those would play back S-VHS tapes but with only VHS quality. You could still view them, however.

In my experience the older Toshiba VCRs from the late '80s and early '90s were excellent--very reliable with very fast rewind times and a very good internal tuner. Next best was Panasonic. The least reliable were JVC and NEC, although both of those brands often had innovative technical features in their time.

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