Tue Oct 28, 2008 10:05AM EDT
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You can still find DVD/VHS combo decks at your local big-box retailer, but the era of the standalone videocassette recorder is drawing to a close.
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If you do still have that vcr machine hang on to it maybe in the next ten to twenty years from now it will be worth some money for some memory investor.
I've got a few VCRs sitting in a stack in the corner... Along with 3 DVD players that don't work. I just think it's funny to tell people that I have a quad-core computer, and Xbox 360, and a VCR hooked up to my 36" HDTV- laugh if you want.
Is there a way to change all our VCR tapes to DVD's? I was told, it's illegal, but I've already paid for them!Da! I do not mind to pay some fee for it, for as long as it's legal.
I still record my favorite shows with my VCR. I'm too cheap to pay for TiVo and don't have a dish with DVR. It still works just fine.
For The person that has over 2000 VHS tapes, if they are really important to you, and history making tapes that you want to save: you can transfer them onto a DVD... It will be time consuming,,,but probably worth it for some of them. I hope that this helps.
Y'all are so right. I still have the concole tv where you have to get up and change the channel because a remote can't control it. I have a VCR hooked up to it. lol. My kids are always fussing cause the tapes are fuzzy or have tracking problems. I guess its time to move forward and get something more up to date. lol. Shoot, I don't even have one of these computer things. My neice brougtht her laptop to my house and she's showing me how to use it. Lol. Time for me to get outta the 80's I reckon, but I'll miss my tv and VCR
My VCR is what I call my DVR... my television in my room is so old it has the vcr built right in, and you can set a timer on it... and it doesn't cost me monthly... oh, im so cheap...
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6 Posted by rogueist on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:49PM EDT Report Abuse
My VCR sits in a drawer now. I have not used it in a couple of years now. But since I still have VHS tapes, I will keep it around. But you know, VHS is not HD, so I kinda doubt it is going to get much use...