Considering the novelty of VHS tapes and their considerable Hipster appeal, the best place to purchase black VHS tapes is from a thrift store. However, sites such as EBay and Amazon provide secondary options for the less discerning hipster.
There is no official software. You cannot put a VHS tape in your computer. You need to purchase a VHS to DVD converter machine. You can find one at Best Buy.
It is difficult to suggest a place to purchase blanks tapes without knowing the kind of tapes required. Cassette tapes, data tapes, VCR tapes, and many other types of tapes can be purchased at electronics stores like Best Buy.
One might have a harder time purchasing blank video tapes in this day and age. One should try looking for it at Staples or Office Max, perhaps a Fry's Electronic. If all fails Amazon should have it for sale.
You can purchase Teletubbies Videos online at Amazon. One of the great Teletubbies videos they have is, Springtime Surprises and Magical Moment from 2005. eBay also has Teletubbies Videos, alot of them are on VHS tapes.
Today about $2.00 if not less. good luck finding one
Blank cassette tapes are used to record sounds using a tape recorder. A few things to consider when purchasing blank cassette tapes are, how much time is on the tape, if the tape is damaged, and the tape quality.
One way that always works is to donate these tapes to a local school, church or library. Much of the time they are in need of these things and do not have the money to purchase them. You can also try nationalrecycling.com. They help with recycling and actually buy plastics.
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.
SVHS can bought in the online website tapestockonline.Different brands are available here and it also offers discount for bulk purchase of the SVHS tapes.
SQPD is a feature that was added to standard VHS video players to allow them to play Super VHS tapes. You don't get the higher resolution of S-VHS, but at least you can view those tapes. Of course, an SPQD machine can only record in the standard VHS format, not S-VHS. SQPD tape decks cost less than S-VHS decks, but that would seem to offer only a marginal incentive to buy one. People who would want to view S-VHS tapes would likely also want to record them and would probably be willing to pay the extra cost to buy a true S-VHS machine. There weren't many pre-recorded S-VHS tapes sold. Beside, why would you buy an expensive pre-recorded S-VHS tape to play on your SQPD machine when you couldn't watch the tape in it's native higher resolution?
Elvis Presley was popular in a time which did not use DVD's. As a matter of fact, they used cassettes os VHS tapes for live shows. On a site like eBay, people may sell copies of their VHS tapes on new formats, such as DVD's.
You can do either one, donate your old VHS tapes to the library or you could give them to Good Will. Both places would probably want them, but if you give them to the library more people will be able to watch them.