Super VHS was an 'improved' version of VHS. The picture was much better. But, while you could play a VHS on a Super machine, you could NOT play a Super tape on a regular VHS machine. It never matched the mainstream success of regular VHS.
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Most standard VHS VCR's made since 1995 can *play* S-VHS tapes but the resolution is reduced to that of standard VHS. It's called SQPB for Super-VHS Quasi-Playback. S-VHS VCRs have the S-VHS logo and a mini DIN 4 video output port and one for input. AFAIK all S-VHS VCRs also support linear stereo and Hi-Fi stereo recording and playback.
Playing a standard VHS tape on an S-VHS VCR, using the S-Video out, will get you the best possible playback quality from the standard tape, but it will still be less than S-VHS.
Amazon.com has a number of episodes on VHS tape .
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No, because commercially produced VHS tapes didn't exist in 1969, besides that, the first Pinocchio VHS wasn't released until 1995.
An OVA is an anime that was not originally aired on tv, and was on DVD (or VHS).
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Super VHS video cassette .
A con of a VHS tape is that it is big and takes up a lot of room to store. A pro of a VHS tape is that the tape is protected by a cover.
what is the difference between a vcr & dvd combo with out tuner & one with. as far as recording a show on a vhs tape?
Use 2 VCR's then push record then stop if its done RIP VHS tape 1976-2009
Video Home System, better known as VHS, is a video tape recording standard developed during the 1970s.
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.
how do I get a stuck vhs out of the vcr????
Any should work just fine.
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Maybe the tape was recorded in a Super-VHS recorder. Very few VCRs made could play these tapes. Perhaps the tape was recorded on a VCR whose head was far out of alignment, or maybe the tape was subjected to a strong magnetic field, which would erase it.
You need a 'PAL' VHS player.
No. Unlike digital media, once a VHS tape is erased, it's gone for good.