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Greetings! I am a tape trader that has successfully acquired multiple recordings of five various channels: Nickelodeon, MTV, Disney Channel, Discovery Channel, and Cartoon Network. I began trading tapes in October of 2017.  I hope to interact with the community here more often and contribute to the wiki to the best of my abilities.  I have mainly spent my time editing on many wikis, with some of them granting me staff positions.  I also have an odd hobby of creating text-less title cards from various shows...   
Greetings! I am a tape trader that has successfully acquired multiple recordings of various channels from Nickelodeon to FOX. I began trading tapes in October of 2017.  I hope to interact with the community here more often and contribute to the wiki to the best of my abilities.  I have mainly spent my time editing on many wikis, with some of them granting me staff positions.   
Anyways I hope to talk to you soon!
 
Set-up for digitalizing VHS tapes: SVHS JVC MV-45 deck with Diamond VC500 and sometimes a Pinnacle 510 USB.  There are also times when I transfer the contents to a DVD-R, but not frequently.  I use Virtualdub2 with the HuffYUV codec, and only compress my recordings when I need to upload to archive.org, as I do not want to stress the archive.org servers.  Otherwise, my raw VHS tapes are stored on my external hard drive.

Latest revision as of 05:06, 3 November 2020

Greetings! I am a tape trader that has successfully acquired multiple recordings of various channels from Nickelodeon to FOX. I began trading tapes in October of 2017. I hope to interact with the community here more often and contribute to the wiki to the best of my abilities. I have mainly spent my time editing on many wikis, with some of them granting me staff positions.

Set-up for digitalizing VHS tapes: SVHS JVC MV-45 deck with Diamond VC500 and sometimes a Pinnacle 510 USB. There are also times when I transfer the contents to a DVD-R, but not frequently. I use Virtualdub2 with the HuffYUV codec, and only compress my recordings when I need to upload to archive.org, as I do not want to stress the archive.org servers. Otherwise, my raw VHS tapes are stored on my external hard drive.