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AuberyMan62187 and Imaxination80 both have large collections of Disney VHS Tapes. If you don't know go on YouTube.
NO you cannot. AS video8 is digital and VHS is analog so they dont work together. The adaptor will only work with VHS-C tapes. What I would recommend is using a video transfer service to convert your video 8 tapes into a digital format. Watch and edit the digital files on your computer or get the tapes transferred to DVDs. StashSpace.Com does a good job at this, costs $7 for the transfer to digital and $10-15 for DVDs. http://www.stashspace.com/video-transfer/video-dvd-transfer.stm
Movies in VHS tapes, unlike DVDs have no code zone. They are pretty universal. Do they will work fine in any country.
Many people are selling their VHS tapes, so it is possible to acquire Disney movies at garage sales, on-line, or from secondhand stores. Disney itself is no longer offering VHS sales, but they offer Disney movies in both DVD and Blu-ray format.
The Magnavox DVD VCR Player is an excellent combo choice. It features technology that makes normal DVDs look great on modern High-Definition Televisions, and takes the "fuzziness" out of VHS tapes. The player also has the ability to convert VHS tapes into DVD format, so you can say goodbye to those outdated VHS tapes! It retails for about $350, and can be purchased online or in specialized electronic stores.
To convert VHS tapes to DVD can be done with a combination VHS and DVD unit where the DVD can record. Another way to do it is to use a DVD that hooks right up to the VCR or use a service that converts them.
A VHS to DVD converter is useful if you do not wish to purchase previously purchased VHS tapes on DVD. The only expense you need to make is for blank DVDs.
A vhs to dvd recorder may help you conver your vhs tapes to dvd media if you have the right system. I advise you to check with the salesperson before you buy anything.
Yes you can gerammaticly have a whole collection of vhs tapes
No Japanese VHS tapes are real not pirated
Most TV's have switched to DVD players and the ones that used to play VHS tapes are either broken or are not compatible with your cable company. Most places actually sell VHS to DVD converters. So, ultimately, the DVD is always better. http://vhs-to-dvd-converters-review.toptenreviews.com/
The machine that converts VHS tapes to DVD format is a computer through the download of a computer program. The top three VHS to DVD converters programs are Diamond Video Capture, Roxio Easy DVD to VHS 3 Plus, and AVer Media Video Capture.