The electronics industry has generally been pretty good about standardizing signals for interconnection between audio and video equipments for home use. With correct cables and a properly working VCR, it should work quite well. No HiDef, though.
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= 1984 RX-7 original sterio still sounds great however when you play your cassettes the right side goes out Any chance getting this fixed and is it in the head? =
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Sony boomboxes are excellent and can play MP3 CD's, have radios and some can even still play tapes.
Unfortunately, car stero cassette decks can only play back tapes.
To record and play music .
if you buy a cd of it yes
Xbox 360 can play DVD's, but not Blurays, and certainly not VHS tapes.
I'm pretty sure DDS2 and other newer tape drives still play DDS1 tapes, so long as they are the same basic physical format
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.
Getting the best quality VHS tape will only improve the quality so much because the quality was limited by the technology compared to digital images.
No, the trv260 does not play back old 8mm and hi8 tapes. The original manual states that you can record on these tapes, but that you cannot playback Hi8 tapes that were previously recorded. And if it cant playback hi8 it cannot playback the earlier 8mm.
A cassette deck is a device used to play and record cassette tapes.
The Lorex does use normal VCR tapes, it just uses a different playback mechanism to play them.
The tapes were incomplete.