Retired from newspapers and television, currently sailing Thelonious II, a 1984 Ericson 381.
In many households a moldy cardboard box contains 8 mm home movies, faded VHS tapes, piles of VHS-C from early video cameras, and other analog records from when the world was young and telephones had cords. Anyhow, mine did. Five years ago I set out to digitize it all, with some success. Only recently has the headache gone away, but it was worth it. Time is running out for all those cardboard boxes.
Standard VHS tapes are probably already no longer good. They tend to fade, and...
Standard VHS tapes are probably already no longer good. They tend to fade, and...
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