Buying a VCR these days is not as popular as it once was. Starting with the rising popularity of DVDs in the early 2000s and with the subsequent proliferation of digital copies of movies and television shows,...
The VCR is an older piece of video/audio recording equipment that can also play back video tapes . It works by running a magnetized strip of tape over specialized video and audio heads to capture the...
The videocassette recorder (VCR) had a long reign as the most popular device for watching movies at home, becoming the dominant machine for this purpose throughout the 1980s and 1990s. VCRs found their way...
Many consumers use a VCR to watch movies and record their favorite TV programs. Some people even prefer them to more modern technologies. While they are certainly not as common as they once were, purchasing a...
In the 1950s, television stations faced the problem of broadcasting shows across multiple time zones. Videotape recording (VTR) developed out of this need. With VTRs, television stations could record a live...
For VCR owners, the remote control is one of the most important accessories to accompany the unit. A high-quality, reliable remote control greatly enhances the movie-watching experience, eliminating the need...
Who would want to buy a VCR nowadays? Well, video editors, for one. Also people who need a VCR to watch some of their old video still on VHS or Beta. The question is, though, what does one look for in buying a...
The purpose of my guide is to inform the average non-techy person the main differences between the DVD and VHS tape, and what to look for when purchasing a new DVD Player and VCR. I am confident that after...
The Basics: DVD-VCR Combos DVD-VCR combos' continuing popularity suggests that despite the overwhelming acceptance of DVD as the home video format of choice, we are not yet prepared to abandon our antiquated...
There Are 2 Playing Formats in the world NTSC format PAL format Vhs purchased from the US and Canada plays in NTSC format If you are purchasing an Vhs from the US or Canada and you live outside of US like...