GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Most of us have old videos on tape or film with memories that we can no longer watch. Now thanks to a new program at GRTV, it is possible for you to see them again. “We got our ...
Time keeps moving forward, and old technologies like VHS tapes are fading away. Many of us have tapes full of family memories, but without a VCR, we can’t watch them anymore. These tapes are in danger ...
In 2014, a Gallup poll found that 58% of Americans still had a VHS player, but that number had dropped from 88% in 2005. The decrease is mainly because more people are using digital and streaming ...
Convert your old VHS or 8mm home videos to digital format to preserve cherished memories before they degrade due to analogue format limitations and environmental factors.
After years of capturing momentous occasions on various forms of media, a Middlesex County man is preserving and digitizing memories to bring them into the 21st century. Long before cellphone videos ...
July 7, 2008 When a new technology usurps a previous one there are often casualties. With the downfall of VHS the casualties were the stacks and stacks of VHS cassettes people had collected over the ...
Do you have a bunch of VHS tapes of family memories? A baby's first steps, graduations or one of grandma's big birthdays? Then you need to know what happened to one woman when she mailed in some of ...
The first step will be finding a working VHS player. Then the question is: Will the 25-year-old videocassette still play? Most of the items pulled Friday from Youngwood’s 1999 centennial time capsule ...
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