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Old 01-10-2023, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by DVtyro View Post
I recorded onto a VHS VCR off a $19 DVR/receiver in widesreen - looks watchable (YT video). Next time I'll try recording in SVHS (I have another VCR), sadly the box does not have S-Video output.

P.S. I probably should re-do the video and explain earlier that on a split screen digital is on the left and VHS is on the right.
Don't have time to watch now.

It's not the end of the world not having S-video if the comb/notch filters in the VCR are good.

S-VHS-ET is great because you can put S-VHS recordings on plan old VHS tape stock. I did a lot of that before I switched my main media to DVD, then a few years later went full digital for HD recording. I gotta start saving the discs. Tape lasts centuries if stored right, digital on HDD lasts as long as you have 2 copies and check them for function, but recordable DVDs die fast and easily especially if exposed to sunlight...
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