Re: Self-made VHS tapes at Thrift Stores
It depends on the brand of tape (Scotch rules, Sony Drools and so does Top Crest aka Randall's Brand) and the VCR you recorded it from.
The best of my tapes came from either a Top Loading Panasonic VTR Top Loading VCR, Magnavox 1983 VCR which remotes for it are frequently found on ebay on the cheap for it, and the Canon VR-HF800 VCR. Followed by the 2003 Sony VCR that I bought for $50 at Best Buy on Gessner and 59 in Houston.
The worst came from a 1990 model Zenith VCR, followed by GoVideo Dual Deck VCR 1994, and 1997 model. Stay away from Sony V tapes, JVC XR's, TDK HS after 1991 and before 2000 also preform poorly.
retrosmart said:Scott2011 said:The one tape of Super Bowl XXV I got a couple of months ago had a similar problem. I played it back for about a minute during Hank Williams Jr.'s theme song at the beginning, then tried rewinding it, but when I did that, my VCR ejected the tape and shut off by itself. Turns out the inside of that tape was very dusty. Unfortunately I'm kind of reluctant to try to play that tape again because I'm afraid of damaging my VCR.crainbebo said:I keep finding my tapes at a local record store up in Everett. The owner sells TONS of VHS tapes, and at any given time boxes are in the store, full of VHS, as high as the ceiling (10 feet!) Most of the time I look through the boxes for tapes that are interesting. The "On the Town" Gene Kelly tape from 1983 off WFLD was in a box that was easy to dig through (on top!) The no-commercial "Missing in Action III" tape - well, not so much. Had to go through a few boxes to get that. Seems like that box had a couple other movie tapes, and then tons of (old!) tapes that someone recorded gameplays of video games over. (i.e. hooked up the VCR to the PlayStation or XBOX and let it run)
It was also easy to find the M*A*S*H and Star Trek tapes, as they were in a pile right on top. For some reason however, the M*A*S*H tape has #1: been reduced to "some commercials" as some episodes have ads cut out, and #2: has a fast forward problem. When I fast forward through, when taking it out the tape looks like it was ate up bad. When I carefully place the tape back in it's area, it works fine until I click FF. Wonder what the issue is there...no other tapes I have had that problem.
-crainbebo
LOL! What do you mean by that, shouldn't you use a cleaner. If you damage the VCR, you won't record no smile of a child, I keep my VCR and VHS clean, so that it can last long. BTW I have a bunch of old VHS from 87-present and they haven't fade out. Why did the VHS from the 80's hasn't fade away yet?
It depends on the brand of tape (Scotch rules, Sony Drools and so does Top Crest aka Randall's Brand) and the VCR you recorded it from.
The best of my tapes came from either a Top Loading Panasonic VTR Top Loading VCR, Magnavox 1983 VCR which remotes for it are frequently found on ebay on the cheap for it, and the Canon VR-HF800 VCR. Followed by the 2003 Sony VCR that I bought for $50 at Best Buy on Gessner and 59 in Houston.
The worst came from a 1990 model Zenith VCR, followed by GoVideo Dual Deck VCR 1994, and 1997 model. Stay away from Sony V tapes, JVC XR's, TDK HS after 1991 and before 2000 also preform poorly.