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7 minutes ago, tongue_tied_danny said:

I saw just an advert for a DJ Rankin and Gary McF gig at Church in Dundee later this month.

It reminded me of that typically Glaswegian fashion craze of the 90s and early 00s of tucking your trackie bottoms into your socks.

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DJ Rankin was quality.

To be beaten only by DJ Pulse.

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20 minutes ago, tongue_tied_danny said:

I saw just an advert for a DJ Rankin and Gary McF gig at Church in Dundee later this month.

It reminded me of that typically Glaswegian fashion craze of the 90s and early 00s of tucking your trackie bottoms into your socks.

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Ultimate hobby catchers.

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On 04/08/2023 at 14:23, scottsdad said:

I got quite adept in the 1990s at copying VHS videos. 

Connecting the recorders using a SCART lead, you had to do it in real time. So, if you were copying a 2 hour movie, it took 2 hours. 

Piracy became infinitely better in the digital age. The drop in quality when copying between analogue VHS tapes was massive. Macrovision protection (essentially making the picture signal poorer so it'd be harder to copy) was an arseache, but could be entirely defeated by using older VHS recorders without additional hardware.

It's incredible that we used to be quite happy watching VHS tapes. The picture quality was almost uniformly terrible, but you take what you can get. Christ, this is our generation's "when I was a lad, we only had a stick and hoop to play with, and we were happy".

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1 minute ago, BTFD said:

Piracy became infinitely better in the digital age. The drop in quality when copying between analogue VHS tapes was massive. Macrovision protection (essentially making the picture signal poorer so it'd be harder to copy) was an arseache, but could be entirely defeated by using older VHS recorders without additional hardware.

It's incredible that we used to be quite happy watching VHS tapes. The picture quality was almost uniformly terrible, but you take what you can get. Christ, this is our generation's "when I was a lad, we only had a stick and hoop to play with, and we were happy".

Yeah, I remember having to play around with the "tracking" when watching VHS tapes.

As an aside, anybody who returned a VHS tape to the rental shop without rewinding it first deserves the most painful and humiliating execution imaginable. Now, I know that you haven't been able to rent VHS tapes for about 20 years, but there is no statute of limitations on this. 

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1 hour ago, tongue_tied_danny said:

Yeah, I remember having to play around with the "tracking" when watching VHS tapes.

As an aside, anybody who returned a VHS tape to the rental shop without rewinding it first deserves the most painful and humiliating execution imaginable. Now, I know that you haven't been able to rent VHS tapes for about 20 years, but there is no statute of limitations on this. 

Had forgotten tracking, and the fines for non-rewound tapes were sufficient to pretty much ensure it didn’t happen round here. But, look what’s under the TV right now…

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As another VHS aside, the kiddos High School Yearbook was designed to look like a VHS Tape last year, most kids didn’t even recognise that.

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This all has reminded me about a German bongo movie that was doing the rounds at school in the 90s. I got my hands on it for a few days, and then the stars aligned. Dad at work, siblings all away and mum out for a couple of hours, I had the house to myself. Got the video recorder from my bedroom and took it downstairs,. Hooked it up to the one in the living room and started copying. Only took a minute to set up.

And then began the most nerve-wracking 2 hours I had known. What if my mum came home early? How could this be explained? Every time a car drove past or a person walked past the house, I was jumping out of my seat and looking out. Amazing, when you think today of the ease and sheer quantity of this stuff available online.

By the end, it all went smoothly and I had made my own copy.

What I remember of the movie itself is 3 things. First, it was Medieval themed, and set in a castle. Second, it starred Sarah Young, who was popular in the genre at the time (an English woman starring in German movies). And finally, the main guy in the movie had what can only be described as a bent boaby. I mean, it was at right angles. If he was facing North, it was facing West.

It went with all my jazz mags when I solemnly took them to the woods and dumped them under a bush.

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34 minutes ago, scottsdad said:

This all has reminded me about a German bongo movie that was doing the rounds at school in the 90s. I got my hands on it for a few days, and then the stars aligned. Dad at work, siblings all away and mum out for a couple of hours, I had the house to myself. Got the video recorder from my bedroom and took it downstairs,. Hooked it up to the one in the living room and started copying. Only took a minute to set up.

And then began the most nerve-wracking 2 hours I had known. What if my mum came home early? How could this be explained? Every time a car drove past or a person walked past the house, I was jumping out of my seat and looking out. Amazing, when you think today of the ease and sheer quantity of this stuff available online.

By the end, it all went smoothly and I had made my own copy.

What I remember of the movie itself is 3 things. First, it was Medieval themed, and set in a castle. Second, it starred Sarah Young, who was popular in the genre at the time (an English woman starring in German movies). And finally, the main guy in the movie had what can only be described as a bent boaby. I mean, it was at right angles. If he was facing North, it was facing West.

It went with all my jazz mags when I solemnly took them to the woods and dumped them under a bush.

Ah, the circle of life 

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5 hours ago, scottsdad said:

This all has reminded me about a German bongo movie that was doing the rounds at school in the 90s. I got my hands on it for a few days, and then the stars aligned. Dad at work, siblings all away and mum out for a couple of hours, I had the house to myself. Got the video recorder from my bedroom and took it downstairs,. Hooked it up to the one in the living room and started copying. Only took a minute to set up.

And then began the most nerve-wracking 2 hours I had known. What if my mum came home early? How could this be explained? Every time a car drove past or a person walked past the house, I was jumping out of my seat and looking out. Amazing, when you think today of the ease and sheer quantity of this stuff available online.

By the end, it all went smoothly and I had made my own copy.

What I remember of the movie itself is 3 things. First, it was Medieval themed, and set in a castle. Second, it starred Sarah Young, who was popular in the genre at the time (an English woman starring in German movies). And finally, the main guy in the movie had what can only be described as a bent boaby. I mean, it was at right angles. If he was facing North, it was facing West.

It went with all my jazz mags when I solemnly took them to the woods and dumped them under a bush.

“Hamlet: For the Love of Ophelia”, perhaps?

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9 hours ago, ICTChris said:

The last major movie release put out on VHS was A History Of Violence, starring Viggo Mortensen, directed by David Cronenberg.

A great movie and a worthy one to finish on.

And adapted from a novel written by the co-creator of Judge Dredd

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You could also record TV shows on to the VHS.  Originally, the TV had remain switched on and it would record whichever channel was on.  Thus there would be a sign on the TV saying "Recording BBC1.  DO NOT SWITCH OFF".  Frustration when this occurred anyway.

Often you would grab the nearest VHS tape and get a telling off when you recorded over something else.

Later you could set the timer to record a channel for a certain time.   I know someone who never mastered that.  On one occasion, we all sat down to watch "It's a Wonderful Life" - or at least most of it.  Just as it got to the last five minutes, it suddenly switch to a gardening show.  We never left him in charge if it was a whodunnit.  

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2 minutes ago, Fullerene said:

You could also record TV shows on to the VHS.  Originally, the TV had remain switched on and it would record whichever channel was on.  Thus there would be a sign on the TV saying "Recording BBC1.  DO NOT SWITCH OFF".  Frustration when this occurred anyway.

Often you would grab the nearest VHS tape and get a telling off when you recorded over something else.

Later you could set the timer to record a channel for a certain time.   I know someone who never mastered that.  On one occasion, we all sat down to watch "It's a Wonderful Life" - or at least most of it.  Just as it got to the last five minutes, it suddenly switch to a gardening show.  We never left him in charge if it was a whodunnit.  

Remember when they brought in that feature where there'd be a signal on the screen that told newer recorders it was time to start/stop recording? Can't remember what it was called, but a wee grey box would pop up at the top right of the screen.

Absolutely guaranteed that the recording would finish a couple of minutes early  :angry:

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11 minutes ago, Fullerene said:

You could also record TV shows on to the VHS.  Originally, the TV had remain switched on and it would record whichever channel was on.  Thus there would be a sign on the TV saying "Recording BBC1.  DO NOT SWITCH OFF".  Frustration when this occurred anyway.

Often you would grab the nearest VHS tape and get a telling off when you recorded over something else.

Later you could set the timer to record a channel for a certain time.   I know someone who never mastered that.  On one occasion, we all sat down to watch "It's a Wonderful Life" - or at least most of it.  Just as it got to the last five minutes, it suddenly switch to a gardening show.  We never left him in charge if it was a whodunnit.  

It was you, wasn't it?

I remember well the joys of recording TV programmes - it was such a hit it or a miss that most gave up.  In later years, they (no idea who 'they' were)  brought in a new system using a series of numbers which you could get from the TV Times or Radio Times which was an upgrade I suppose but still shite.  Our 1st VCR was a Sanyo Betamax and my old man bought it for Christmas - we went to a hire shop on the Hilltown and hired Jaws even though we'd seen it a dozen times. 

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