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Even as I transitioned to DVD and now Blu-Ray, I, after all these years, like to watch some of my old VHS movies every once in a while (a lot of them are the older Disney Animated Classics, which my mom bought me when I was little.) However, since I only have one VCR now, I'm focusing on transferring my VHS collection (including 'blank' tapes that I recorded programs off the air to) to DVD (I have a video capture device to do that, which I initially bought in order to transfer some of my more precious tapes in case something bad should happen to those tapes.)
Indeed, my mom still recorded TV programs to VHS until earlier this year, when her VCR broke down and I finally had to buy her a DVR (and no, it's not a TiVO, but rather, a plain-jane unit designed with a digital broadcast tuner, which also replaced her converter box.)
Indeed, my mom still recorded TV programs to VHS until earlier this year, when her VCR broke down and I finally had to buy her a DVR (and no, it's not a TiVO, but rather, a plain-jane unit designed with a digital broadcast tuner, which also replaced her converter box.)