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another solution

This would be a bit time consuming, but it may be better for you in the (very) long run. Why not copy the laserdiscs and S-VHS tapes to a DVD? You could then just pop in the DVD when you wanted to watch any of that material with the added features that DVD offers. Dual-layer DVDs (8.5GB) are around $1 each and you can even get inkjet printable ones if you want to get creative.


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