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VHS Come back… Sony and Panasonic will introduce New

VHS Come back… Sony and Panasonic will introduce New Vcr,s Next Year….

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VHS Come back… Sony and Panasonic will introduce New Vcr,s Next Year….

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  1. I don't believe vhs is coming back. It makes no sense. Nobody wants to rewind those freaking tapes bud. Remember tracking? We used to have to adjust the tracking when the video started rolling. The real future of physical media in my opinion is something similar to an SD card.

  2. I hope they make models with built in time base correctors. Essentially a TBC has only a few dollars worth of componets however try getting a decent one under a grand today. The real problem is the board because boards are all about volume. Anybody into vhs today are transferring or are enthusiasts. I hope they build highend units because thats whom are interested today. I do a lot of vhs transfers, but I don't have $1000 to buys a decent TBC.

  3. What I would really like to see is a comeback of new manufactured CRT tvs. DVD is superior to VHS and more practical. I still have 2 CRTs and I love them, but how long will they last? Everything in SD quality looks awful on an HD tv but it looks good on a CRT tv 📺♥

  4. As of today (06-15-2024) no Sony press releases about re-introducing VCRs, no Panasonic press releases about re-introducing VCRs either. Do you have links to back up your claim?? So what exactly are you talking about?

  5. If we are to bring back physical media, why VHS? Just release on BluRay. Why BluRay over DVD? All movies and TV are mastered in HDTV these days, old films are re-transferred in HD, and old NTSC taped material can be professionally upconverted. And BluRay costs the same to release as DVD plus BluRay players will play DVDs. DVD and BluRay are both stamped media just like an LP record. Very cheap to mass produce (mass produced DVD, Bluray, and CDs don't use consumer R/W media). VHS has poor quality and wears out each time you play it. And video tape must be recorded in a linear fashion. There is no quick cheap stamping process. They do (did) use high speed duplicating machines that run at 50x speed, but tape is still much more expensive to release on than DVD or BluRay. If they are to bring back VHS machines for the vast inventory of legacy videos, it would make more sense to sell a combo VHS and BlueRay unit and why not include streaming capability as well. The chip sets cost pennies these days in mass quantities. JMO.

  6. I haven't seen any evidence of "Sony and Panasonic will introduce New Vcr,s Next Year.", either here or anywhere online.
    Searching for "sony releasing new vcr" does return an article on Sonys website starting with "Sony's new VCR could be connected to…" but that's clearly talking about their history.
    That a 5 year old article was claiming a "comeback", that hasn't really happened since, perhaps says all we need to know about a supposed comeback – that it's minor/niche.

  7. Hi Rick. Thats the best news I've heard this year..

    I hope the blank tape producers will get back going again,

    I was pissed about two years ago when the VHS supply dried up from my sources ..

    The tapes wont go bad like digital copies.

    I was time shifting tv shows and archiving up to two years ago..

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    I hope DTV will go away and bring back the analog system.

    At lease its not Funui.

    The DTV changeover was a big FRAUD by the Gov and the telecom companies.,.

  8. When there became NO $5 vcrs at goodwill… and they were so expensive online THAT'S when I thought how could nobody be making them? We need a VCR HDMI .

    And I am 37… and most my vhs tapes come from my early 20s. I have an eye for the weird kids videos. Now, youtubers make reviews of those movies!

  9. The Panasonic NV-SV121EG-S was the last S-VHS recorder that was offered in Germany (PAL). It had a poorer HiFi sound than the last usable Panasonic PAL S-VHS recorder NV-HS930EG-S, which I had myself. After only 7000 hours, the chrome on the first tape guide pin had worn off and the softer steel had a notch at the bottom. If Panasonic didn't have to take tube TVs into account, they could turn the PG shift (video head switching) out of the visible area to capture ALL lines with a good TBC (like in some Pioneer DVD recorders). Example video with a poorer Panasonic DMR-E55 EG DVD recorder in TBC EE mode, which has too small a capture area: https://youtu.be/M5kYTCwYVy8 HiFi sound problems: With good HiFi tapes and/or good head drums, my NV-HS900EG ran with HiFi sound. With my AG-7350, you can set the PG shift for video and HiFi separately. The Panasonic NV-HS900EG seems to me to be the best price/performance S-VHS device in Europe (PAL), but has a Combi IC (AN3495K) for VNR and DOC, which does not make removing the VNR particularly easy. In order to be able to use the Panasonic NV-HS900EG head drums with bad HiFi tapes, I have already thought up a circuit (not yet tested) that delays the video PG shift. Panasonic should make the video noise reduction 100% off switchable and leave the sharpness NEUTRAL. With the NV-HS930EG-S (S stands for silver) I was unable to turn off the VNR 100%, and it was obviously only possible to switch sharp on when the VNR was on. Panasonic did not want to make the raw image visible under any circumstances, which is absolutely necessary for AI to work properly. The color height correction using 1 line Y delay must of course be done AFTER the TBC and not like with the NV-HS1000EG (like AG-4700) "professional recorder" before the (only 2) line TBC, otherwise two DIFFERENT time bases are mixed. I have not yet been able to test the solution with the better Pioneer DVD recorder DVR-560H, as Blackmagic is too lazy to program a driver for the DeckLink Mini Recorder HD (HD version as Pioneer only outputs 4:4:4 at the HDMI output at 576x720i50) for the last usable Windows (7P64). Windows 10 and I are just at the beginning of a "friendship"🤮All the OPINION of a TV engineer from Hamburg.

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