yes. all the components in a VHS are plastic. plastics are to be recylcled.
Ya here in NJ they will pick up VHS tapes in the recycleing.
No Japanese VHS tapes are real not pirated
Yes you can gerammaticly have a whole collection of vhs tapes
The normal lifespan of VHS tapes is 8-10 years.
Yes Japanese VHS tapes are real they are not fake and not pirated
You can use VHS converters to transfer movies from your old VHS tapes to your home PC. This makes you able to get rid of your stack of VHS tapes and backup everything digitally.
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Transfering your VHS tapes to DVD is a great idea.
No, 8mm tapes will not fit in a VHS player. They are different formats with distinct tape sizes and designs. VHS tapes are larger and have a different mechanism compared to 8mm tapes, which were designed for camcorders. Therefore, you would need a specific player for each format to view the tapes.
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.
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.
Yes, using a VHS-C adapter will allow you to record and play VHS-C tapes in a VHS machine. The adapter simply changes the casing format. The actual tape is the same. I'm not sure why you would want to, though. VHS tapes are cheaper and the tapes are longer.