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RE: VHS BLANKS STILL AVAILABLE

Posted by DS.UK on October 23, 2008 at 08:26:15:

Someone with a brain, thanks for your comments.

I see newer formats as additions to my older ones, I have masses of stuff on VHS and Beta that will never see the light of day on DVD or Blu-Ray or the opportunity to record them in unedited form on a newer format on today's TV broadcasts (like old sitcoms) and even if shown uncut nowadays they'd be most likely be ruined by on-screen logos, promotions and other rubbish. I can enjoy my original clean-screen BBC/ITV and Channel 4 recordings on the formats that they were recorded on and which let me down.