That is one of the most interesting ideas I've ever seen! Does anyone remember trying it with Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows XP desktop PCs? I wish I could have tried the same with the black Sony VCR my family had (the one similar to the model in this video).
Hello the Nostalgia Mall I have been observing your video database and I have been interested in two videos one is about the dell gx and the other about the dell 8200 I have a dell gxa tower and it has a case with isa and pci but for to be able to enable it I need the insertion diskette I was wondering if you have it and the dell 8200 to not be too long I would ask you if you have got the ram, greetings
Try recording DVD to VHS. See it flicker and go all crazy, would love to have this as a filter in different video editors, including Windows Movie Maker and Live Movie Maker.
That's macrovision. Use either a vhs recodrer with manual vsync tracking like the really older ones) or an inline, third-party video signal filter for removing the extra noise from each frame's sync header ... such as this video's kludge win11 solution .. 😉 Really, the strategy in the video can be done with nearly any OS, like as on a raspberry pi. Whatever the platform, the idea is to sanitize the recorded signal soas not to have those embedded macrovision* elements added to each scan frame in the raw video signal feeding in to the vhs recorder having been built with the macrovision "feature" ..
I was going to watch TH-cam via my new CRT TV. I bought a VGA to composite/svideo combo adapter but it didn't work. So i'm still burning videos with the 4:3 aspect ratio to DVD-Rs i have.
Nice one. I actually did this some time ago, but with Netflix recorded on VHS. Brings back memories from the 90s.
Hello, I want a way to record videosFrom the computer please brother I want a complete method.
Nice! I used to do this back in the early days of TH-cam back in the Windows XP era in the mid-to-late 2000s.
That is one of the most interesting ideas I've ever seen! Does anyone remember trying it with Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows XP desktop PCs? I wish I could have tried the same with the black Sony VCR my family had (the one similar to the model in this video).
That is incredible!!! Who would’ve thought?!
Your video is really fab mate
please keep them coming 👍😃
Hi, pretty neat idea you came up with. I didn't think it was possible but after watching this video turns out you can. Pretty nifty Bill.
Woah, this is so amazing! How should they know we're in the future to record on a VCR?
Nice video Billy
Computer Chronicles would be ideal for this!
What a silly idea. I approve!
What’s the opening sound, I’ve been tryna find it everywhere 🤔
When the video is titled "Recording Windows 11 to a VHS Tape I thought you were recording the data as in burning the Windows 11 ISO to a VHS tape.
imagine recording this to a floppy disk
The blue screen on the crt takes me back
You can also make homemade VHS tapes with this feature.
Cool gameplay! Looked ps2 era when played on crt haha! Also, do you know if you can use win11 offline?
Of course you can use win11 offline! May not be for the setup process but it will definitely function offline
Speaking of Windows 11, do you think you might make a video about your main everyday PC?
Hello the Nostalgia Mall I have been observing your video database and I have been interested in two videos one is about the dell gx and the other about the dell 8200 I have a dell gxa tower and it has a case with isa and pci but for to be able to enable it I need the insertion diskette I was wondering if you have it and the dell 8200 to not be too long I would ask you if you have got the ram, greetings
Cool
My family had that same VCR.
Is there any way to record the crt, while using it as a display?
Try recording DVD to VHS. See it flicker and go all crazy, would love to have this as a filter in different video editors, including Windows Movie Maker and Live Movie Maker.
That's macrovision. Use either a vhs recodrer with manual vsync tracking like the really older ones) or an inline, third-party video signal filter for removing the extra noise from each frame's sync header ... such as this video's kludge win11 solution .. 😉
Really, the strategy in the video can be done with nearly any OS, like as on a raspberry pi. Whatever the platform, the idea is to sanitize the recorded signal soas not to have those embedded macrovision* elements added to each scan frame in the raw video signal feeding in to the vhs recorder having been built with the macrovision "feature" ..
I was going to watch TH-cam via my new CRT TV. I bought a VGA to composite/svideo combo adapter but it didn't work. So i'm still burning videos with the 4:3 aspect ratio to DVD-Rs i have.
My dad had bought me a crt when i was 8 (that was in 2014) It was also my first tv
How did you record Windows 11 on a VHS?
do a windows 98 video today toonits june 25th the day windows 98fe was released
no audio?
It should be on.
Oof. Wonder why.
15:15 24:50
No audio
No audio for me either
bruh 😎 I wouldn’t play it this video VHS tape is copyright video trust me with on TH-cam it’s not good idea