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The Rise And Fall Of VHS
Posted by Ian Stewart on
It never scratches, it always starts playing at the point you left off, it doesn't have any frustrating menus or loading screens, and you can get rid of obnoxious ads with a pair of scissors and tape. Best of all, no one's ever hauled it out of the house before! What could this hypothetical device be? A VHS player! The iconic video player that has been a staple of home theatre entertainment for over 30 years–fuelled by footage of yesteryear and waves of nostalgia. A Technological Breakthrough In Its Day The Video Home System (VHS) has been around for a...
Choosing A Digital Storage Option
Posted by Ian Stewart on
There's a ton of different ways to store digital files these days. You're probably already familiar with the cloud, but now there's also blockchain and other exciting technologies. Whether you choose to store your files in the cloud, go old-school with disks or opt for a blockchain-based solution is up to you!
- Tags: Digital, dvd, DVD's, Storage Options, USB, USB Advice
Common Issues With VHS Tapes
Posted by Ian Stewart on
VHS tapes were once a popular way to store memories and watch them with the family in the future. It became a tradition for them to gather in front of the TV and watch home videos of family milestones, such as baby's first steps or the wedding of Mum and Dad.
Let's take a look at VHS problems and why DVDs and MP4 recordings don't have the same issues.
- Tags: Camcorder, Camcorder to Digital, dvd, DVD's, MP4, VHS History, Video, Video 8
Why you should convert your old vhs tapes
Posted by Ian Stewart on
- Tags: DVD, VHS, VHS History, Video to USB
Which Digital Storage Format Is Most Suitable For You?
Posted by Chloe Christine Allerton on