VMSmith wrote:
i love those things and i still maintain dvds were a stupid idea.
Vastly superior quality; impossible to wear out and quality doesn't degrade over time; anamorphic widescreen capability (very few VHS tapes were in the correct widescreen aspect ratio, most were in pan and scan); often cheaper; smaller; easier to purchase online; multiple extras, audio tracks and easy to access subtitles; no need to rewind...
VMSmith wrote:
they scratch so easily and get stuck in the machine all the time!
What machine are you using? They don't get stuck in mine.
The reason that your DVDs scratch so easily is because you don't take care of them. LDs were the same - you know about those, right?
It's also worth noting that VCDs were used instead of VHS tapes in many Asian countries. I've had them; the quality was awful. Probably worse than VHS, to be honest.
VMSmith wrote:
noooo. theyre easier to rewind too.
If you know your timecode that you want to rewind to, you can simply put that into the DVD player and it will immediately start playing from that point.
Also, bear in mind that VHS tapes degrade particularly so when you rewind and fast-forward.
VMSmith wrote:
i have a few videos and a vcr player because a man in a graveyard gave them to me but i cant play anything on it because he didnt give me the necessary cords to make it function.
Unless the VHS tapes he gave you contain valuable material (in which case, digitise them) is it really worth keeping it?