WVHS: HD Wasn't Always Digital
I travel hither and yon to bring you the crunchiest images of the most in-between HD video format. I was so thrilled to actually get this working, you have no idea. Don't take the videos of the screen itself all that literally - CRTs are notoriously hard to record, and like I said, pixel peeping flies in the face of this whole format. To the naked eye the output looks simply outstanding, and I didn't find out how it "really" looked until I was editing the closeups. As I said in the video, if you have any WVHS tapes, I would love to borrow them to rip now that I have a working process. Metamorphosis: • Sony's Metamorphosis (1990 Analog HDTV HDV... Thanks to Techmoan for permission to use a bunch of clips from his videos! Support my channel: / cathoderaydude https://ko-fi.com/cathoderaydude

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