Either use an 8mm projector to view them on the 'big screen' - or - get them converted to DVDs or VHS video.
AnswerHi,No. VCR's use 1/2" tape and not 1/4" tape. And as far as I know, there are no 8mm. adapters for VS tape players. Chances are good thoug that if you do some research you may find an 8mm. player for your tapes by searching the 'net.Good luck,CubbyActually, there's an adapter that looks just like a VCR tape. You put your 8mm tape inside of the adapter cartridge and then put it in the VCR.________________________________________________________________________Well there is no such adaptors. It can be verifiably concluded that it is both mechanically and electronically impossible for a VHS (or S-VHS) VCR to play or read the information recorded on an 8mm/Hi8, or miniDV tape. Any claims to the contrary are erroneous, and must be required to be accompanied by a physical demonstration to be considered legitimate. Anyone offering such a device for sale is either mistakingly identifying a VHS-C/VHS adapter for an 8mm/VHS adapter, or they are outright scamming the consumer.
Unfortunately, there are no adapters that will allow you to watch an 8MM tape on a VHS player. What you will need to look for is a camcorder that plays 8MM tapes; from there, you can easily hook up the camcorder to the television.
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.
Answer tape ideaIm not an expert, but check out this idea & expand on it.....Change your 8mm tape to standard vhs tape by using one of those "All in one transfer machines".It changes tapes, film, & cards to vhs tape & then watch on your vcr. Just a thought.
yes there is an adapter.very hard to find. i have seen several since the mid 90's.
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I don't believe there is one machine that can do all you describe bu there are devices that can be used in conjunction with a computer. Check Hammacker Schlemer catalog. Search Slide to DVD Machine. Search online for a video capture card for the 8mm and VHS videos. Or Use a transfer service, rates have come down a lot and they will have the best equipment. I'm not sure about slides but for 8mm movies and VHS tapes check out StashSpace.Com, it's only $7 a tape and they did a great job with my stuff. You can get your content back on DVD right away or use their online editor to make personalizations.
Well you need a code for it to make them compatible on it But You can tape them on VHS, VHS-C SVHS 3/4 inch U-Matic 1 " Reel to Reel 1/2" Reel to Reel BetaMax Betacam, BetaCam SP Digital 8, Hi 8, Video 8, 8mm Digibeta Mini DV DVCam DVCPro 25, 50 HDV can camera it on 35mm film 16mm film 8mm or Super 8mm or Burn it on DVD, Blu-Ray, VCD or Digital Copy
It's when the original box the vhs came in is cut up to fit inside one of those plastic, "clam-shell" cases the video rental stores used.
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
S-VHS is super vhs a higher quality of the VHS format. It is a resolution of 560×480.