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How to Choose the Right VCR
Today's VCRs offer quite a variety of features. Do your homework before buying so you don't get stuck paying for options you aren't going to use. Decide how you're going to use the machine. Will you use it just to run video rentals or do you ... [... more]
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How to Clean VCR Heads
If you rent videotapes, there's a chance you'll get one that's been around the block a few too many times and leaves an oxide mess on your VCR's tape heads. The result is a snowy picture or--if your VCR has a video-mute feature--a plain blue ... [... more]
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How to Install a VCR in Your Car
During long drives, you may entertain passengers in your car by installing a VCR. You can buy VCRs made especially for cars that run off the vehicle's 12-volt power supply and connect to the vehicle's video monitor or A/V selector box. Here's how ... [... more]
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How to Copy VHS to VHS
Are you a recent broadcast journalism graduate who needs to make copies of your resume tape and lack the access to a studio to copy them or are you just needing to make copies of personal memories that you don't want to lose? Well you may think ... [... more]
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How to Fix VHS Tapes Damaged by Water
A video tape that suffers severe water damage is not always repairable. However there are ways to try to save your precious moments, even if they have temporarily been used as a cup holder. Take apart your water-logged cassette. The challenge is ... [... more]
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How to Fix VHS Tapes Damaged by Water
Family videos are extremely precious, and when they get damaged it can feel devastating. Water damage is among the absolute worst kind of damage that can befall a VHS video. Luckily, here are the steps involved in rescuing a water damaged VHS ... [... more]
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How to Fix Water Damage to VHS Tapes
This is a quick an easy way to fix a water damaged VHS I learned from a local t.v repair shop. If it is sunny, take the VHS outside and remove the plastic caps over the side. Put Q-tips standing up in every crack and crevice you see and let it ... [... more]
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How to buy a dvd recorder
With so many brands and features, how can you decide which one is right for you? Well this article will help you make a wise choice and get the one that's right for you. I've run into shoppers who look at various models of dvd recorders and don't ... [... more]
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How to Clean Water Damage to VHS Tapes
A step by step on how to fix VHS tapes damaged by water...you'll need a whole lot of patience!!! Put the damaged tape(s) in a warm dry area and allow plenty of time for them to dry out completely. Pull small, roughly 12 inch sections of the VHS ... [... more]
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How to Discard Old VHS Movies
VHS movies are a thing of the past. No longer can you walk into blockbuster and rent a tape. Almost every family now owns a DVD player. There is one problem: What do we do with all of these old VHS movies? They take up a lot of extra space and ... [... more]
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How to Preserve Home Videos
Put in a Case or Cover: Put your home video in its own case. There are VHS and DVD cases that are sold in department stores. Make sure to label each one so that they can be found easily. Label not only the VHS or DVD case but label the VHS and ... [... more]
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How to record one channel (station) & watch another with ...
Many cable and sattelite TV subscribers are unable to record one station while watching another. This article will show you how to solve this problem. And I'll walk you through each and every step in plain English. Our first step is to connect ... [... more]
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