Dennis
DVD or VCR
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DVD or VCR
Which format do you use for watching movies, DVD or VCR? I've got a VCR...don't think I'll ever own a DVD player, I can't justify spending that kinda money for something I don't watch! Heck....I just got rid of my 8 track player and went to cassettes
J/K......I've had a CD for about 2 years now.
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I have both, only because my best friend bought me a DVD player for Christmas last year.
I tape ALOT of stuff so I'll still use my VCR for years to come...or until they create a DVD recorder that can be used to record broadcasts off TV. I know they have one that can record and backup VHS tapes, but I'll wait.
I tape ALOT of stuff so I'll still use my VCR for years to come...or until they create a DVD recorder that can be used to record broadcasts off TV. I know they have one that can record and backup VHS tapes, but I'll wait.
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We have a VCR here, my parents watch movies on it sometimes. When I lived in Massachusetts (before I had daily internet access) I used to record segments of The Weather Channel, to calculate the movement of storm systems, especially on radar. Now, I have been doing so from internet websites.
I am not sure if I will ever have access to a DVD. I assume maybe some day.
I am not sure if I will ever have access to a DVD. I assume maybe some day.
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We have both a VCR and DVD player. The reason we broke down and bought a DVD player is because we found one that would allow us to view pictures from a CD (we have stored a bunch of our digital camera pics on CD). And the price was right (@ $100). But we primarily use the VCR for watching movies, as well as for watching TV programs that we taped.
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We're on our 4th or 5th VCR right now. I wear them out! First one I bought in '84, cost $550, brand-new. That's not a typo! Last one cost around $100.
We've had a DVD player for about 2 years. For all rentals we prefer DVD - extra footage, outtakes, etc. If DVD's are checked out, we'll settle for VHS, but I hear about when I get home. LOL When buying movies (we occasionally purchase them), we only buy DVD now.
Dennis - I sold my 1980 Honda Civic around 1993. It had only 90,000 miles on it and was in great shape. And it had an 8 Track Player too!!!! I think I even had some tapes I threw in with the sale.
Now I hear Tyvo (sp?) is the way to go, for taping capabilities. I used to tape all sorts of shows, even TWC if I knew a certain segment would be on. Now I find I don't have a lot of time to watch TV, so my taping has gone way down.
We've had a DVD player for about 2 years. For all rentals we prefer DVD - extra footage, outtakes, etc. If DVD's are checked out, we'll settle for VHS, but I hear about when I get home. LOL When buying movies (we occasionally purchase them), we only buy DVD now.
Dennis - I sold my 1980 Honda Civic around 1993. It had only 90,000 miles on it and was in great shape. And it had an 8 Track Player too!!!! I think I even had some tapes I threw in with the sale.
Now I hear Tyvo (sp?) is the way to go, for taping capabilities. I used to tape all sorts of shows, even TWC if I knew a certain segment would be on. Now I find I don't have a lot of time to watch TV, so my taping has gone way down.
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I have both
actually two VCRs as I need them for editting my storm videos into annual higlights tapes. I also have have loads of movies in both formats though I tend to go DVD now. DVD goes better with my sound system as a general rule.
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