The Nashville Public Library has launched a free, self-serve media digitization studio. Customers can convert VHS tapes, photos, slides, and negatives into digital files. The service is available at ...
It wasn’t that long ago that a VHS tape was barely worth the magnetic tape it was printed on. With the advent of DVD and Blu-ray, old cassettes were seen as archaic; grainy, muddy, and far less ...
It’s been half a century since the VHS (Video Home System) tape was introduced to the world, allowing movie lovers to watch their favorite flicks on demand for the first time. We kept playing (and ...
Some comebacks happen because the old thing was genuinely better. The VHS revival is different: it’s part vibe (soft blur, tracking wobble, that chunky cassette you hold with two hands) and part quiet ...
In the midst of a big clear-out of drawers and cupboards you rarely venture into, you'll probably find a little more than you bargained for. Perhaps you didn't realize just how many VHS tapes you ...
These days, most of us rely on streaming services to watch our favorite movies. But diehard fans often collect films on Blu-ray for posterity. Before Blu-rays, DVDs were all the rage and quite similar ...
PCWorld explains how to affordably digitize VHS tapes using a USB capture card, composite-to-HDMI adapter, and free OBS software. This method preserves old footage like family videos while offering ...
In this video, professional painter Chris Berry, known as The Idaho Painter, demonstrates how to cut in ceilings and edges without using tape. He provides insights on why he prefers hand-painting over ...