Subj : If replacing VHS copies... To : Nightfox From : Ogg Date : Fri Sep 17 2021 21:41:00 Hello Nightfox! ** On Thursday 16.09.21 - 09:32, Nightfox wrote to Ogg: Og>> Makes sense to put VHS onto a newer medium anyway. I have Og>> a DVR recorder that can faciliate the output of a VHS Og>> player [...] N> If replacing VHS copies, I think it can make sense to buy N> the DVDs or blu-rays if available. They usually do a N> process so that the image takes advantage of the mediums' N> higher resolution. If you record VHS onto DVD etc., then N> you're still really only getting a 480p(?) quality image N> from the VHS tape. If I happen to come across a shrinkwrapped $5 DVD version of a film that I may still have on VHS, then maybe I'll buy it. But I wouldn't spend $20+ on a DVD version. I can count the VHS movies that I own on two hands. And, I'm in no hurry with more conversions. If I'm in a mood to watch one of those VHS movies since having acquired the DVR HDD machine, I'll start the recording process and watch the HDD version. And if I need to recover space on the HDD, I'll burn the film to DVD. --- OpenXP 5.0.50 * Origin: Ogg's Dovenet Point (723:320/1.9) þ Synchronet þ CAPCITY2 * capcity2.synchro.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/Rlogin/HTTP .