look for it on Amazon.com...or eBay
I bought this movie on VHS many years ago because the dog looked like my American Eskimo Dog. However on the jacket of the VHS tape, it says that the dog in the movie is an Australian Sheppard or Aussie. Most Aussies are not white - it is not a desirable color pattern in the breed as many of them are deaf and/or blind. However they are not uncommon, despite the fact that breeders try to avoid producing them.
I don't know whether a film was made of it but I do know that it was televised. I was in Singapore and watched the whole concert - I was mesmerised. I am certain that it would be really popular if the televised concert was released on DVD - so, come on whoever owns the rights to the televised concert, release it on DVD! ----Yes it was released on VHS, sorry no DVD release, and they are not planning on it from what they have told me after calling them several times. The VHS is extremely rare, I have looked at Ebay, Amazon, heck even tried googleing to see if anyone had a VHS for sales as mine plays about 1/4 of the show and then automatically rewinds.--- ***T-Lar Seth***
No, Turner Broadcasting owns Cartoon Network(even though Time Warner owns WB and Turner Broadcasting). WB only has a merchandise license, video game license and VHS/DVD license. The only CN-related thing that WB actually owns is the 2002 film ''The Powerpuff Girls Movie''.
There is, unfortunately, no specific answer that can satisfy a general question like this one. The reason for this is the multitude of different cameras, computers and operating systems available. Therefore, an answer in regard to uploading video from a VHS camera to a Linux operating system on a Desktop PC would be vastly different to that of a Hard Drive camera to Windows Vista Home Premium on a Laptop.If you are using...Windows XP with a Digital Video CameraMicrosoft provide excellent details at: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/getstarted/default.mspx
VHS cassette systems can be played on a player that has both DVD and VHS systems. The VHS player plays only VHS. The Player will not allow a DVD to be loaded into a VHS system. Summarizing, A DVD\VHS video player has two units which operate independent of each other.
You have to take the VHS Player apart and put it in the box you must use a face plate
You need a 'PAL' VHS player.
Play the DVD, with the player connected to a VHS recorder, hit record.
* Yes, they will always make VHS Movies, because Family Video, Hastings, & Menard's sells VHS Movies still.
The UK uses the PAL standard for VHS while the USA uses NTSC, so unless you have a either a PAL video player or multiregion VHS Player and a PAL compatible TV set you won't be able to view a UK VHS cassette in the USA.
a player that plays DVD's
Not if you own the VHS copy and are copying it for personal use. By law you are allowed to make a "back up" copy. As long as you are not making multiple copies and distributing them there is no infringement.
Using the adapter, play the tape as normal on a VHS player. You also need a dedicated DVD recorder, or a computer with DVD burner and AV capture card. Hook the VHS player to the computer or recorder via the Phono leads (or SCART in europe). Connect the video OUT of the VHS to the Video IN of the DVD recorder or computer capture device. Do similar with the audio leads. The rest depends on the make and model of your DVD recorder, or the software you are using on a computer. Basically it can be done quite easily, but it has to be done in 'real time'. You play the tape normally and capture it on the device of your choice. Using a computer and editing software, you can do more with editing and adding effects and titles.
Play the DVD, with the player connected to a VHS recorder, hit record.
No, but it does come with the Roxio Video Capture USB device. This device allows you to connect your VHS player or camcorder into the supplied usb device and allows you to then convert the software into a DVD format. So you will need to have your own VHS player or equivalent.
Yes, a power source and the VHS player.