http://www.ebay.com/bhp/vhs-player-new

for about 100 you can get a brand new vcr. safer than an used clunker that
may eat tapes....

2016-02-04 16:01 GMT-04:00 <[email protected]>:

> Test it with some tapes you don't care about.   I have 2 VCRs which are
> still working fine, but I use them periodically to keep them in working
> order.   It's the sitting around for long periods of time with the belts
> drying out that kills them.
>
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> *From: *Chris Freeman
> *Sent: *Thursday, February 4, 2016 15:53
> *To: *Experimental Film Discussion List
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> *Subject: *[Frameworks] Buying a VCR in 2016
>
> I have some old VHS tapes I'd like to transfer to digital.  I have the
> software and the hookups for my computer but I don't have a VCR.  What
> should I look for when buying them now?  I know with cassette tape decks,
> you have to watch out for things like belts loosening over time and them
> playing the wrong speed.  I imagine VCRs have similar quirks that have
> happened over time?
>
> Budget is probably like thrift store.
>
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