Turn your home movies into convenient, portable video files with VCR 2 PC. You probably have a collection of old VHS tapes left over from the VCR era. And if you have important events stored on those tapes-baby movies, birthdays, weddings, or graduations - you probably would like to find a way to enjoy them again. VCR 2 PC is the easiest way for you to stop collecting dust on your precious memories and start rediscovering and enjoying them on your PC, iPod, mobile phone, or any other video player!
Providing high-end performance at an affordable price, Pyle products offer hard-to-find features customers demand. These components will provide the professional and occasional enthusiast with an unbeatable combination of performance, flexibility and price.
Richmond-based synth punk outfit VCR is a far cry from new wave revivalists like the Killers and the Bravery, turning out their unique three-keyboard assault with aggression and optimism like no one else on this seven-song EP. At the helm, Chad Middleton rants more often than he croons, as evidenced by the quirky thump of "Rad," in which he urges all comers to "Just drop the act and let it go/Let yourself go."
Innovative features make the AG-2560 exceptionally easy to use. Super Jog and Shuttle provides 19 levels of fingertip playback control. Intro-Jet Scan gives you a quick way to search for desired scenes. And 60-second Jet-FF/REW lets you fast-forward or rewind a 120-minute tape in only about a minute.
The new VR8070 offers consumers an impressive selection of operational features and conveniences. The built-in MTS tuner and VHS Hi-Fi stereo audio lets you enjoy ultra-realistic playback of broadcast programs and your favorite movies.
High-resolution S-VHS recording offers 400 lines of horizontal resolution;
Designed to complement your WEGA TV with its distinctive silver finish
It's no secret anymore: VCRs are old news. DVDs simply offer many advantages over VCRs, such as instant playback access to any part of the recording without rewinding or fast forwarding, smaller discs that hold much more storage space, and longer life expectancy.
In order to understand how the VCR came into being, you first have to know about something called the VTR. "VTR" stands for video tape recorder. The VTR was essentially the same thing as the VCR, aside from one major difference: the VTR did not use a cassette, only the tape itself. VTR technology was primarily used by television stations to record programs and show them again later.
A VCR is a type of recording and playing device that supports the magnetic tape video standard. This analog device uses magnetic tape - which is wound inside video cassettes - to record video and audio from a TV source.
