CaptainHawk1 said:
I want answers. I didn't mind being caugt up in the format war and I wouldn't have cared if they were both successful but now I've gotten the short end of the stick and I feel like i've been screwed by Paramount. I'll get over the lost money but I want to know what to expect in the future.
-Shawn![]()
Zero Hour said:
^ My main beef with VHS is that quality does decrease after playback. Other than that, I never had a problem with the image quality.
Timo said:
it's a far greater problem that the material that is broadcast cannot be digitally recorded, except on a device that does not allow for transferring forward, or for longtime storage
My teacher told me that we will eventually have all movies on usb memories so you can skip the blueray player if you want to wait some![]()
^ My main beef with VHS is that quality does decrease after playback. Other than that, I never had a problem with the image quality.
^ My main beef with VHS is that quality does decrease after playback. Other than that, I never had a problem with the image quality.
Two words for you on that front, Zero Hour-Super VHS!
You can still buy them here (I think) :JVC Super VHS Page
Same here, and I guess I will, too. As long as we've got $1.50 still left in our pockets, they want it. Otherwise the cast never would have made those horrible LP's way back when.Yep, bought all 79 TOS episodes on single tape vhs copies. Then again on 2 ep. dvds. Then again as full season dvd sets. recently season 1 on HDdvd. Now am I supposed to again re-buy the updated fx versions on bluray too?!
In another 5 years....do I buy them again in another format?
^ My main beef with VHS is that quality does decrease after playback. Other than that, I never had a problem with the image quality.
Two words for you on that front, Zero Hour-Super VHS!
You can still buy them here (I think) :JVC Super VHS Page
And are they compatible with all VCRs?
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