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Default (OT) Source for Small VHS Tapes

On Fri, 11 May 2012 12:32:34 -0500, Steve Barker
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On 5/10/2012 10:19 PM, SMS wrote:
On 5/10/2012 12:12 PM, wrote:
I bought an older camcorder at a garage sale, for $3. Aside from having
a weak battery, it appears to work fine when plugged in directly to the
power unit. But it needs these small VHS tapes, which I think are
called VHS-C (according to a website). It seems that no local stores
sell these tapes anymore. Anyone know where to buy them? (Dont suggest
ebay, I do my best to avoid ebay after getting far too many defective
items and getting kicked in the ass with outrageous shipping prices).

This camcorder was made in 1998, so it's not that old. The plan is to
record to tape, then transfer the video to my computer for digital
saving. That way I really only need one or two tapes.


Pretty bad idea. You could probably pick up an old Mini-DV camcorder for
the same price, or free on Freecycle, and it uses IEEE 1394 (Firewire)
to transfer directly to the computer. Far better video quality, and none
of the problems with converting analog to digital.

Of course even something like a Kodak Playsport is only $70,
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004FLL5BI.


he didn't say anything about converting to digital. Maybe he doesn't
have a need to have the videos in digital form. The vhs-c works just
fine for replay.


I thought I could just dump the tape on my computer and burn a DVD.
Since this is getting to look like a costly venture, I'll just keep them
on the VHS-C tape or transfer the videos to a full size VHS tape. I
only bought this thing cuz it was cheap. I dont really need videos that
bad. My digital camera will take one minute videos. They work fine,
but I wish they were at least 5 minutes. One min is not long enough.

Thanks for all the help!