Remember your VHS collection

Old bones Ian
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Remember your VHS collection

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Seeing this article about a guys life's collecting and no one wants it, made me remember that i've thrown away about 100 tapes, with some fights that are not on youtube. The hassle of trying to record fights, the timer not going off or the show running over.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/22/nyre ... chive.html
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I had a collection of over 100 tapes and tried to give them away on here and had no takers so chucked them in the tip.
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How easy is it to record vhs tapes to cd, does anyone know? I've still got loads of old boxing tapes from the 80s and 90s in the attic and I only kept them in case it becomes easy to do one day.

I remember thinking about binning some old vinyl records about 30 years ago when cd became the way to go and I'm glad I didn't now, especially as I got a record player that plugs into a modern cd player and vinyl sells well at car boot sales
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Got a load of my fights on tape but no VHS recorder :witzend:
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Coco wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:13 Got a load of my fights on tape but no VHS recorder :witzend:
You can sometimes pick them up from charity shops for a couple of quid.
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Jackson328 wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:00 How easy is it to record vhs tapes to cd, does anyone know? I've still got loads of old boxing tapes from the 80s and 90s in the attic and I only kept them in case it becomes easy to do one day.

I remember thinking about binning some old vinyl records about 30 years ago when cd became the way to go and I'm glad I didn't now, especially as I got a record player that plugs into a modern cd player and vinyl sells well at car boot sales
Easy peasy with the right devise. I have a Panosonic that is a combi VHS, HD and DVD recorder.... so could easily put them on to DVD.

I still play my VHS - love them.

Getting them to me might be more problematic though.
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Mimmy used to do a lot of tapes onto youtube, but i don't think that he's on here anymore
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stujones wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:16
Jackson328 wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:00 How easy is it to record vhs tapes to cd, does anyone know? I've still got loads of old boxing tapes from the 80s and 90s in the attic and I only kept them in case it becomes easy to do one day.

I remember thinking about binning some old vinyl records about 30 years ago when cd became the way to go and I'm glad I didn't now, especially as I got a record player that plugs into a modern cd player and vinyl sells well at car boot sales
Easy peasy with the right devise. I have a Panosonic that is a combi VHS, HD and DVD recorder.... so could easily put them on to DVD.

I still play my VHS - love them.

Getting them to me might be more problematic though.
Works well yeah? How long does it take to transfer? Cheap enough to buy?
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stujones wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:16
Jackson328 wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:00 How easy is it to record vhs tapes to cd, does anyone know? I've still got loads of old boxing tapes from the 80s and 90s in the attic and I only kept them in case it becomes easy to do one day.

I remember thinking about binning some old vinyl records about 30 years ago when cd became the way to go and I'm glad I didn't now, especially as I got a record player that plugs into a modern cd player and vinyl sells well at car boot sales
Easy peasy with the right devise. I have a Panosonic that is a combi VHS, HD and DVD recorder.... so could easily put them on to DVD.

I still play my VHS - love them.

Getting them to me might be more problematic though.
Any idea where I can buy one stujones? I could hint to the kids for a birthday/fathers day present.

Mimmy was a great poster here, I miss him
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My dad had a collection of about 5 VHS tapes hidden above the boiler. I learned a lot as a kid from those tapes.
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Old bones Ian wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:18 Mimmy used to do a lot of tapes onto youtube, but i don't think that he's on here anymore
Mimmy’s tapes were brilliant. Unfortunately I think they kept getting taken down from YouTube due to copyright issues, so he stopped putting them up.
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This is a blast from the past! A real sign I’m getting old though...

Have thousands of fights recorded on hundreds of VHS tapes that have been left at my parents’ place. When I was younger I used to run a database on the computer about all the didn’t fights on each tape. I use to search the TV guides on Sky to find any channels showing boxing so that I could record it.
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Jackson328 wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:22
stujones wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:16
Jackson328 wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:00 How easy is it to record vhs tapes to cd, does anyone know? I've still got loads of old boxing tapes from the 80s and 90s in the attic and I only kept them in case it becomes easy to do one day.

I remember thinking about binning some old vinyl records about 30 years ago when cd became the way to go and I'm glad I didn't now, especially as I got a record player that plugs into a modern cd player and vinyl sells well at car boot sales
Easy peasy with the right devise. I have a Panosonic that is a combi VHS, HD and DVD recorder.... so could easily put them on to DVD.

I still play my VHS - love them.

Getting them to me might be more problematic though.
Any idea where I can buy one stujones? I could hint to the kids for a birthday/fathers day present.

Mimmy was a great poster here, I miss him
Second hand.
With the right plug, you can plug a video into a laptop and transfer the tapes that way, then you can write them on a disc, or portable drive, then try can be loaded on the net should you want to. A much cheaper option :salut:
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Exoddus wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:30 My dad had a collection of about 5 VHS tapes hidden above the boiler. I learned a lot as a kid from those tapes.
haha
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bigjack wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 18:27
Exoddus wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:30 My dad had a collection of about 5 VHS tapes hidden above the boiler. I learned a lot as a kid from those tapes.
haha
Back in the eighties, finding a hidden VHS tape at your parents house could only mean one thing. Blond perms, red lipstick and hairy bushes galore, and if there was German being spoken, hairy armpits too :D

I think most kids in the eighties found a stash of hidden VHS porn at some point in their youth, either at their own house or their mates, it was like a right of passaage growing up. Scuddy mags were a good find too, as were porno playing cards.

Ok, back to the boxing :lol:
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I was quite good at sussing out people's bat caves back in the day. Was proud of it too until at my mother in law's house I discovered my brother in law's bestiality tapes. Some things cannot be unseen! Still can't understand how they got a shire horse into a living room. :oops:
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My brother talked my dad into getting a betamax which we had fights on till it to the point of it be obsolete ..all the great early 80s fights we're on it hagler,Hearns,Duran , Leonard, Holmes by the time Tyson came around we had switched to vhs ...
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paddy chavez wrote: 23 Mar 2019, 06:31 My brother talked my dad into getting a betamax which we had fights on till it to the point of it be obsolete ..all the great early 80s fights we're on it hagler,Hearns,Duran , Leonard, Holmes by the time Tyson came around we had switched to vhs ...
Betamax was arguably superior to VHS, but didn’t lobby enough manufacturers to get behind it.

As far as the topic goes, huge quants of video tape are a fire hazard.
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ALI wrote: 23 Mar 2019, 03:57
bigjack wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 18:27
Exoddus wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:30 My dad had a collection of about 5 VHS tapes hidden above the boiler. I learned a lot as a kid from those tapes.
haha
Back in the eighties, finding a hidden VHS tape at your parents house could only mean one thing. Blond perms, red lipstick and hairy bushes galore, and if there was German being spoken, hairy armpits too :D

I think most kids in the eighties found a stash of hidden VHS porn at some point in their youth, either at their own house or their mates, it was like a right of passaage growing up. Scuddy mags were a good find too, as were porno playing cards.

Ok, back to the boxing :lol:
:lol: I remember my old man asking me to help him move a wardrobe back in the late 70s and a shit load of glossy magazines landed on us as we shifted it . . . Knave, Playboy, Penthouse, Mayfair, Fiesta they were all there! Managed to shove a couple down my pants before he grabbed them all up redfaced!
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KiwiRider wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 18:12
Jackson328 wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:22
stujones wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:16
Jackson328 wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:00 How easy is it to record vhs tapes to cd, does anyone know? I've still got loads of old boxing tapes from the 80s and 90s in the attic and I only kept them in case it becomes easy to do one day.

I remember thinking about binning some old vinyl records about 30 years ago when cd became the way to go and I'm glad I didn't now, especially as I got a record player that plugs into a modern cd player and vinyl sells well at car boot sales
Easy peasy with the right devise. I have a Panosonic that is a combi VHS, HD and DVD recorder.... so could easily put them on to DVD.

I still play my VHS - love them.

Getting them to me might be more problematic though.
Any idea where I can buy one stujones? I could hint to the kids for a birthday/fathers day present.

Mimmy was a great poster here, I miss him
Second hand.
With the right plug, you can plug a video into a laptop and transfer the tapes that way, then you can write them on a disc, or portable drive, then try can be loaded on the net should you want to. A much cheaper option :salut:
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Cheers KR :TU:
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Jackson328 wrote: 23 Mar 2019, 16:57
KiwiRider wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 18:12
Jackson328 wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:22
stujones wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:16
Jackson328 wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 17:00 How easy is it to record vhs tapes to cd, does anyone know? I've still got loads of old boxing tapes from the 80s and 90s in the attic and I only kept them in case it becomes easy to do one day.

I remember thinking about binning some old vinyl records about 30 years ago when cd became the way to go and I'm glad I didn't now, especially as I got a record player that plugs into a modern cd player and vinyl sells well at car boot sales
Easy peasy with the right devise. I have a Panosonic that is a combi VHS, HD and DVD recorder.... so could easily put them on to DVD.

I still play my VHS - love them.

Getting them to me might be more problematic though.
Any idea where I can buy one stujones? I could hint to the kids for a birthday/fathers day present.

Mimmy was a great poster here, I miss him
Second hand.
With the right plug, you can plug a video into a laptop and transfer the tapes that way, then you can write them on a disc, or portable drive, then try can be loaded on the net should you want to. A much cheaper option :salut:
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Cheers KR :TU:
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Mine are in the loft - Tyson early fights on itv- Nigel Benn v Watson - sky boxing programmes from the 90s
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That's the device I have.

I'd be happy to transfer for people if they cover the costs.
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boxing barmy , with the geezer from that fire program
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brilo33 wrote: 23 Mar 2019, 21:29 boxing barmy , with the geezer from that fire program
Occasional (not many) "bought" boxing videos cannot be dubbed using my device. There is a copyright thing on them. But it is very rare - the Ali vs Foreman / Ali vs Frazier 3 bill (presented by Ian Darke) is the only one so far I cannot seem to get onto DVD.
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