forgot to update you all- i have received the tape in the mail, i'm in the process of getting a larger deskspace to work with since i have no room to put a vcr/transfer equipment, once i get that set up tomorrow i'm going to have my friend walk me through ripping the contents and i'll put them on archive once i finish
forgot to update you all- i have received the tape in the mail, i'm in the process of getting a larger deskspace to work with since i have no room to put a vcr/transfer equipment, once i get that set up tomorrow i'm going to have my friend walk me through ripping the contents and i'll put them on archive once i finish
Awesome! Can't wait to see the content! You received the tape pretty fast, ngl, which is nice.
forgot to update you all- i have received the tape in the mail, i'm in the process of getting a larger deskspace to work with since i have no room to put a vcr/transfer equipment, once i get that set up tomorrow i'm going to have my friend walk me through ripping the contents and i'll put them on archive once i finish
For all the people who are unaware, PixarMan2001 a.k.a. canadianchildhood, does have Treehouse TV recordings from 2006-2010. All of those recordings can be viewed here. I'm just going to leave this here, in case anyone who has seen these recordings already would like to view them again.
forgot to update you all- i have received the tape in the mail, i'm in the process of getting a larger deskspace to work with since i have no room to put a vcr/transfer equipment, once i get that set up tomorrow i'm going to have my friend walk me through ripping the contents and i'll put them on archive once i finish
Is it ready? Just wondering. This is so exciting.
i've finished building the new dresser, the vcr + capture card should be coming approx. monday (they were both bought from local sellers), i should have this ripped by the end of this week
Post by RandyMediaTime on Dec 6, 2020 16:45:57 GMT
Hey guys, I re-captured my 2002 Dora the Explorer Treehouse TV VHS recording, and it's officially a VHS rip in HQ, no longer a phone capturing the footage on a TV screen. Speaking of this recording, it turned 18 as of today.
Treehouse TV Dora the Explorer VHS Recording (December 6, 2002): photos.app.goo.gl/qvEdGsGWiyvq5aiP7 (ADJUST YOUR SPEAKER UP TO 100%, THE AUDIO QUIET DOWN WHEN IT WAS BEING CAPTURED)
I have such mixed feelings about this channel! On one hand, childhood gold, but on the other, the censorship is so bad, that in their airing of MLP, they removed instances in which the term "loser" was used in order to be more family friendly.
i've finished building the new dresser, the vcr + capture card should be coming approx. monday (they were both bought from local sellers), i should have this ripped by the end of this week
Right now, it’s a Friday night. Is the tape ripped yet?
i recieved the vcr in the mail, for some reason the capture card Still hasn't showed up at my house, if it doesn't ill have to run to the store and grab one, im sorry for how long this is taking
EDIT: i picked up a capture card at best buy last minute, i'm going over to get it right now and rip this tape
Last Edit: Dec 13, 2020 0:06:45 GMT by furbyisland
happy early (insert winter holiday of your choice here)!
attached below are the contents of the tape i ripped- if for some reason it doesn't work on your end, let me know, for some reason archive won't show a preview of the tape but everything Should be there if you download it
happy early (insert winter holiday of your choice here)!
attached below are the contents of the tape i ripped- if for some reason it doesn't work on your end, let me know, for some reason archive won't show a preview of the tape but everything Should be there if you download it
happy early (insert winter holiday of your choice here)!
attached below are the contents of the tape i ripped- if for some reason it doesn't work on your end, let me know, for some reason archive won't show a preview of the tape but everything Should be there if you download it
happy early (insert winter holiday of your choice here)!
attached below are the contents of the tape i ripped- if for some reason it doesn't work on your end, let me know, for some reason archive won't show a preview of the tape but everything Should be there if you download it
Oh my god. I can't believe there's finally a 2004 recording sitting on the internet, thank you so much! This is great!
Wow! Thank you so much for this recording! I must say, for a first-timer at digitizing a VHS tape, you did an AMAZING job! Congratulations on preserving this rare piece of television history! You should start a hobby of collecting and digitizing old/rare off-the-air VHS tapes. As a passionate television archivist, I buy/win ALOT of off-the-air VHS tapes off eBay and digitize them, and it's very fun and rewarding, considering how rare these recordings can be, and the fact that VHS tapes don't last as long as digital formats. That's why I ALWAYS digitize the VHS tapes I get off eBay, so that if they deteriorate, the recordings on them don't just disappear. For the record, here's how I like to do it. I use a Sony SLV-R1000 S-VHS VCR to play the original VHS tapes, a Toshiba DVR620 DVD Recorder to record the VHS tapes to blank DVDs, and then I rip the DVDs to mp4 files using Handbrake on my computer, and then upload the mp4 files to my Google Drive. I also keep both the original VHS tapes and the digital copies of the recordings in my closet for storage on external hard drives, the DVDs they were originally digitized to, and M-Disc DVDs and Blu-Rays (DVDs and Blu-Rays that last 1000 years, I'd highly recommend checking 'em out). Congratulations on entering the wonderful world of television archiving! PS, I think you should now give the original VHS tape to oldnickjrfan2003, since he really wants it, and you said you don't want to keep the original VHS anymore.
Oh my god. I can't believe there's finally a 2004 recording sitting on the internet, thank you so much! This is great!
Wow! Thank you so much for this recording! I must say, for a first-timer at digitizing a VHS tape, you did an AMAZING job! Congratulations on preserving this rare piece of television history! You should start a hobby of collecting and digitizing old/rare off-the-air VHS tapes. As a passionate television archivist, I buy/win ALOT of off-the-air VHS tapes off eBay and digitize them, and it's very fun and rewarding, considering how rare these recordings can be, and the fact that VHS tapes don't last as long as digital formats. That's why I ALWAYS digitize the VHS tapes I get off eBay, so that if they deteriorate, the recordings on them don't just disappear. For the record, here's how I like to do it. I use a Sony SLV-R1000 S-VHS VCR to play the original VHS tapes, a Toshiba DVR620 DVD Recorder to record the VHS tapes to blank DVDs, and then I rip the DVDs to mp4 files using Handbrake on my computer, and then upload the mp4 files to my Google Drive. I also keep both the original VHS tapes and the digital copies of the recordings in my closet for storage on external hard drives, the DVDs they were originally digitized to, and M-Disc DVDs and Blu-Rays (DVDs and Blu-Rays that last 1000 years, I'd highly recommend checking 'em out). Congratulations on entering the wonderful world of television archiving! PS, I think you should now give the original VHS tape to oldnickjrfan2003, since he really wants it, and you said you don't want to keep the original VHS anymore.
thank you so much! i've always wanted to archive vhs tapes but never had the time (or money) to do so, but now i Do have the equipment and money necessary to invest in rarer tapes and it's something i'd like to do on the side- keeping physical backups of my rips is also something i'd like to do once i can move out and have more living space
i have messaged oldnickjrfan2003, i don't think he's been online in a few days but once i get an address to ship the tape off to i will send it to him