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Thread ID: 114480 2010-12-04 19:52:00 Where have all the NEW VCR plaayers gone? Bryan (147) PC World Chat
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1158848 2010-12-04 19:52:00 My old VCR player has belt problems, won't rewind or fast forward and short of going to a service repair shop is there anyway I can correct this? Is it easy to replace the belts or does one need a degree in Advanced Engineering, and where would one get the belts from anyway?

I have a number of tapes that are now useless without a plyer so I went looking and of course can't find a new VCR Player for love or money. I could go to the likes of Trademe but that doesn't guarantee that I wont run into belt problems soon after I get one. Any comments?
Bryan (147)
1158849 2010-12-04 20:02:00 You can still get new DVD/VCR combo units. PaulD (232)
1158850 2010-12-04 20:12:00 Yeah I'd do what PaulD suggested. Time to migrate the older technology to TV or the likes, personally... Chilling_Silence (9)
1158851 2010-12-04 23:26:00 They should still be making VCR's. people still use them.

I have a really good HI-FI 6 head NICAM-Stereo multi standard: pal, ntsc, secam VCR that was givin to me, it's awesome! and i can tape things and it will look DVD quality.

It sure beats the el cheapo sanyo vcr that i use for watching tv.
goodiesguy (15316)
1158852 2010-12-04 23:40:00 They do make VCR units:-

www.noelleeming.co.nz

Then run all your old tapes through it and make them into DVDs.
Snorkbox (15764)
1158853 2010-12-05 00:27:00 And even DVDs aren't the latest these days.

VCR to Blu-Ray anyone? :D
pcuser42 (130)
1158854 2010-12-05 00:35:00 DVDs FTW!!

i don't care about blu-ray. none of my favorite shows are on blu-ray.
goodiesguy (15316)
1158855 2010-12-05 00:55:00 DVDs FTW!!

i don't care about blue-ray. none of my favourite shows are on blue-ray.

Seems a bit of a flop this Blue Ray in comparison with the old DVDs
Cicero (40)
1158856 2010-12-05 02:06:00 Seems a bit of a flop this Blue Ray in comparison with the old DVDs

Quite agree. Reminds me of the bad old days when there was more than one VCR format. VHS won out in the end.

Don't think there's too much competition for DVDs though, although I have seen some confusion as to which system someone should buy. I advised them to stick to the main format where, like VHS, their DVDs and player, will be compatible with the majority.

And do you know why VHS, despite it not being the best quality, became the most popular? The dirty video purveyors in the UK were becoming annoyed at having to make their naughty tapes in more than one format, so they made an arbitrary decision and said they would only make pornographic tapes in VHS and so it became the most used and therefore the standard. Interesting, eh?
Roscoe (6288)
1158857 2010-12-05 02:11:00 Blu-ray is stunning when used in conjunction with a quality screen and a movie shot in a suitable resolution (remastering old movies to HD is a pathetic joke)

And now that Blu-ray players are under $150 only a muggins wouldn't buy one if they were in the market for a new player.

I'm assuming the cro-mags understand that Blu-ray players also play DVD's, and even upscale them so they even get a new sheen to them.
Metla (12)
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