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Or he can learn the craft of keeping old TVs going. They turn up all the time, especially now, so they can either be restored, used r broken up for spares. |
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In 25 years of daily use our family machines never have had a chewed tape. The only faults I have had were a failed capstan motor (Hitachi) and a label coming off the tape causing the loading mechanism to snap (Panasonic). Deaing with other peoples chewed tapes though showed me that it was in most cases a manky pinch roller and dirt in the mechansim. The owners decided to just keep running the machines without any service or cleaning - but that is a choice in itself, like those who run cars into the ground.
Tape really is a tough and reliable medium - if treated with a modicum of care. I think it will come to be appreciated for what it is one day - if not what people wanted it to be. |
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A few years ago I agreed to transfer the entire run of Prisoner Cell Block H from VHS tape to DVD for a friend.
Unfortunately a few of the tapes (there were about 100) were mouldy on the inside. I took a few apart and cleaned them (with good results), but this became quite tiresome. Another good way was to use an old VCR and fast forward the tape to the end and then rewind it (all the time keeping your fingers crossed it doesn't snap) I found this was OK to play back just the once (which was enough anyway) It took about 9 months to do the lot, but the results were very good. She bought the best blank discs she could find - so hopefully they will last. The whole set of DVD's have been watched about 4 times now and are still OK. I actually retired my machine in April once the digital switch-over happened. So now I have to rely on Sky+. I still have an old Ferguson 3V23 http://www.oldtechnology.net/images/ferguson3v231.jpg in full working order (I checked it a few weeks ago) but it's so old that it doesn't even have a scart socket and I think it records in mono. I have found a collector that wants to buy it. I have the original remote too, but can not find it. |
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I have lots of VHS tapes recorded from the late 80's and early - late 90's from television. I'd love to get them to DVD and put some stuff on youtube, but not sure how.
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I'm not sure how either. Is there any way you could connect the VCR to a DVD recorder or your computer and transfer the stuff?
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One of the big cable companies in the US recently announced a PVR that could do the same, but guess what, they have also been threatened with legal action. |
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Yes I know people sometimes make a drink or change channel, etc during breaks anyway but there are still some people who will watch them. My mum used to change channel during ad breaks and miss part of the programme when they had finished. Sometimes the adverts really ARE better than the programmes so it really is best justto watch them and shuit up, IMHO. |
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PDC was a pain for me, I recorded the GCSE bitesize revision programme overnight once and there was a broadcasting fault and they had to take it off toi fix the problem. My video stopped recording because it thought the programme had finished! Mind you how many broadcasting faults happen now? I remember they used to happen all the time but havn'tr seen any recently. |
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One happened last night on ITV. Both Channel 4 and Five groups of channels are permanently faulty with running status changes being run strictly by the clock with no heed of actually starts and end of programmes.
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My local cable company, back in the analogue cable days, used ad insertion equipment whereby they spliced out the national and inserted their own local ads. It was only done on some channels, Sky would not allow it on theirs. The flag to kick it into action was carried on one of the analogue subcarriers. Ad breaks were a multiple of 30 seconds long and I believe the length of each one was known so the ad insertion equipment could go back to programme. To be honest it was pretty awful, it crashed in and out disrupting the syncs at changeover, and all VBI insertion including teletext, was lost during these ad breaks. |
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This might explain why the last advert freezes at the end, probably waiting for the other adverts in the other regions to finish before they all continue with the main programme. Surely it is better for them to have a seperate channel as opposed to interfering with the one channel feed. |
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There is, I have a Philips dvd recorder with hard disk. It has something called "smart chapter" where you record or copy a programme on to the hard disk & then put the unit into standby, it then puts chapter marks in at each advert break which you can edit out or hide afterwards. It takes about half hour for one hour of programme to process. Maybe not 100% effective & may miss one or two, but pretty good anyway.
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Press play on vcr and record on dvd recorder. Select 4 hr mode. Wait until tape is finished. Finish dvd recording and finalise dvd. |
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Thanks. I'll remember that. I have loads of blank VHS tapes lying around of stuff taped off the TV. If there's anything on them worth keeping I can record it to DVD.
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I'm talking about capturing an entire HD series in broadcast quality using a single click on a PVR's remote control. I have the bits that were broadcast with the minimum of fuss. Unless the BBC are going to ship you their HD-CAM master tapes, you're not going to get better. The idea that there's any benefit to recording this content to VHS can only be found in the minds of those who want to tinker with obsolete technology - not in the minds of those who want to watch the TV programmes themselves! Cheers, David. |
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