For a very long time, Mrs. Silvercrest and I have had our collection of many, many VHS tapes taking up space on the shelf. And the other shelf. And that shelf over there.
It's probably notable that even though we do have functional VCR machines to watch tapes, I haven't hooked them up in a number of years. This should tell you how relevant the tapes are to us anymore. I've replaced a tape with a DVD on occasion, but not very reliably. It just hasn't been a priority.
Finally, a few weeks ago, Mrs. Silvercrest started a movement to collect ALL the tapes, replace them with DVDs, and get rid of them. So, I'm scouring Amazon and eBay and getting some interesting results. We can't do it all at once, but we CAN get it done.
There are about 10% of these tapes that aren't available by any means, but I've got a plan for that.
I do recognize that DVD as a format is not far behind VHS in terms of obsoletion. But optical drives to watch them should still be available for a while.