@@VIDA.VHS.FOREVER Appreciate you checking the video out! Hell yeah! What was the first tape you went back too? Psycho 2 was the first trip back to vhs for me
@ Great first choice. Mine was The Twilight Zone the movie. I never upgraded it to dvd so was first time in years I’d seen it. Then I remember watching Open House. The slasher flick.
Vhs tapes don't stop playing at all people keep there mode switch clean out like they should people will never have playing problem's at all with their VCR players everything proven online how clean out a mode switch in a VCR player
Broken vhs tapes more fixbel with Scotch tape it starts playing again with out no problem's people like myself are buying them offline now days from eBay and Amazon now days not hard finding on eBay and Amazon now what people makes out
VHS was a trash format when it was invented and it is one now. No film should ever suffer the indignity of being displayed in a crappy low res analog format when a hi res digital format or actual film is available. And don't get me started on how ugly and butchered the pan and scan process looks. VHS was an abomination, and I'd lose no sleep if 100% of the VHS tapes and platers on Earth were suddenly cast into the sun. Also, streaming is a nightmare where something like 5 to 10 percent of cinema's potential offerings are available. I literally find that at least two to five movies are only unavailable on any service every day. Some of those are available to "buy", but in the absence of a physical disc, you don't own anything and if the service you "bought" from goes away, so does your purchase. Owning copies of films on a disc is the only practical and viable way to maintain a collection.
@@honeybakedham2007passionate response 😂 hahah never heard someone so harshly dislike a product. But each to there own. I agree that streaming lacks a lot of what we want to watch, either that or it’s spread across 4-5 different platforms making you own them all. I have much love for dvds and Blu rays and own many also, just happen to be collecting vhs. What do you collect? Appreciate you watching the video!
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Glad you’re enjoying collecting. I’ve recently unboxed all my old vhs and enjoying watching the tapes again.
@@VIDA.VHS.FOREVER Appreciate you checking the video out! Hell yeah! What was the first tape you went back too?
Psycho 2 was the first trip back to vhs for me
@ Great first choice. Mine was The Twilight Zone the movie. I never upgraded it to dvd so was first time in years I’d seen it. Then I remember watching Open House. The slasher flick.
@ I never watched any of the original twilight zones, I started recently watching the reboot so I’d like to see how it all started. Good choices 💪
Vhs tapes have good picture quality everything is proven when you record from Disney plus
Vhs tapes don't stop playing at all people keep there mode switch clean out like they should people will never have playing problem's at all with their VCR players everything proven online how clean out a mode switch in a VCR player
Broken vhs tapes more fixbel with Scotch tape it starts playing again with out no problem's people like myself are buying them offline now days from eBay and Amazon now days not hard finding on eBay and Amazon now what people makes out
VHS was a trash format when it was invented and it is one now. No film should ever suffer the indignity of being displayed in a crappy low res analog format when a hi res digital format or actual film is available. And don't get me started on how ugly and butchered the pan and scan process looks. VHS was an abomination, and I'd lose no sleep if 100% of the VHS tapes and platers on Earth were suddenly cast into the sun.
Also, streaming is a nightmare where something like 5 to 10 percent of cinema's potential offerings are available. I literally find that at least two to five movies are only unavailable on any service every day. Some of those are available to "buy", but in the absence of a physical disc, you don't own anything and if the service you "bought" from goes away, so does your purchase.
Owning copies of films on a disc is the only practical and viable way to maintain a collection.
@@honeybakedham2007passionate response 😂 hahah never heard someone so harshly dislike a product. But each to there own. I agree that streaming lacks a lot of what we want to watch, either that or it’s spread across 4-5 different platforms making you own them all. I have much love for dvds and Blu rays and own many also, just happen to be collecting vhs. What do you collect? Appreciate you watching the video!