I have my videos as MP4s, but I still have to convert Video Tape to DVDs for friends and family. A real pain. They can’t grasp the idea that you connect a flashdrive to the TV and play them or stream them over the network.
Back when I would get ‘free satellite TV,’ I taped everything in sight. I’m paying for that sin now, finding that converting from VCR to DVD requires TIME and plenty of it ! I’ve got the machinery for the deed, but not the inclination… (argh!)
wiatr over 6 years ago
I feel that way about it myself. That thirty year golden age of taping is closing and my experiences with DVDs has been exasperating of late.
Stevefk over 6 years ago
My VCR is still flashing “12:00”! Now where did all those Blockbuster stores go?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 6 years ago
I have my videos as MP4s, but I still have to convert Video Tape to DVDs for friends and family. A real pain. They can’t grasp the idea that you connect a flashdrive to the TV and play them or stream them over the network.
unca jim over 6 years ago
Back when I would get ‘free satellite TV,’ I taped everything in sight. I’m paying for that sin now, finding that converting from VCR to DVD requires TIME and plenty of it ! I’ve got the machinery for the deed, but not the inclination… (argh!)
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 6 years ago
Bottlescope, What do you mean Win 10 doesn’t support MP4? Strangely I have them on my Win 10 machines.