If the tape will fit into a camcorder, there is no reason why a copyright tape won't play. Many VHS camcorders use small cassette bodies and a standard commercial VHS tape simply won't fit.
Yes you may play each copyrighted VHS tapes on a VHS Cameras and you may be allowed considering to play VHS movies on a VHS camcorder
Yes you can gerammaticly have a whole collection of vhs tapes
No Japanese VHS tapes are real not pirated
The normal lifespan of VHS tapes is 8-10 years.
Yes Japanese VHS tapes are real they are not fake and not pirated
Recording shows off the TV onto VHS tapes. Or playing shows from VHS tapes on your TV. A VCR was used for playing tapes similar to a casset player but the VCR play video and audio.
You can use VHS converters to transfer movies from your old VHS tapes to your home PC. This makes you able to get rid of your stack of VHS tapes and backup everything digitally.
Yes you can do that
Xbox 360 can play DVD's, but not Blurays, and certainly not VHS tapes.
Yes, using a VHS-C adapter will allow you to record and play VHS-C tapes in a VHS machine. The adapter simply changes the casing format. The actual tape is the same. I'm not sure why you would want to, though. VHS tapes are cheaper and the tapes are longer.
Ya here in NJ they will pick up VHS tapes in the recycleing.
yes. all the components in a VHS are plastic. plastics are to be recylcled.