A Zenith VCR With A Crazy Way To Load Your Tapes!!

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  • Опубліковано 14 чер 2016
  • This VCR has an unusual feature. Tapes load sideways instead of lengthwise. Check it out.

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  • @BruceinKs
    @BruceinKs 4 роки тому +5

    We had one with the wood grain case. Wish I still had it. Unbelievable sound quality, near CD quality virtually no tape hiss. Manual audio level slides for recording.

  • @mrmagnetoscope
    @mrmagnetoscope 5 років тому +12

    Can you believe this, my good friend The VCR King found a JVC HR-D470U, the HiFi version, at Savers. That was last year.

    • @vintageceilingfans
      @vintageceilingfans 3 роки тому +1

      I have two of those

    • @wawawis
      @wawawis 3 роки тому

      Zenith also had a Hi-Fi version that came out with this one. Look up the Zenith VR3300 to see the Zenith re-badge of yours and it had the soft-touch buttons located on the inside of the door. Zenith also had at least 2 4-head vertical units that were released about this time, one was monaural and the other was Hi-Fi.

  • @pelorios1999
    @pelorios1999 4 роки тому +2

    I think this device is very beautiful. It is really interesting how it is built. Not like the other VCRs, but completely different. Good idea from Zenith

  • @anthonyshort7225
    @anthonyshort7225 4 роки тому +2

    Hey, that VCR loads videos like an old car takes cassette tapes. I dig it.

  • @rollercoastermaniac2
    @rollercoastermaniac2 8 років тому +19

    I miss the non-crap fast-forward and rewind of VHS

    • @brickson98m
      @brickson98m 6 років тому +3

      no chopping and freezing like a dvd

    • @tookitogo
      @tookitogo 4 роки тому +3

      brickson98moto That’s why I always preferred DVD playback on the computer. At least on the Mac, the DVD player app does perfect scrubbing back and forth with no lag.
      Meanwhile, fast forwarding and rewinding on blu-ray and streaming kinda makes me wanna kill myself...

  • @crashbandicoot4everr
    @crashbandicoot4everr 8 років тому +22

    This was made by JVC and there was a hifi stereo version, the HR-D470!

    • @rawr51919
      @rawr51919 7 років тому +1

      Fivos Sakellis If I try to find one of these, I'll go look for that hifi version. Thanks for letting us know...

    • @TheVCRKing
      @TheVCRKing 6 років тому

      Which you know I've bought about 3 weeks ago

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 4 роки тому +1

      I've got the Zenith HiFi model and the JVC version.

    • @selfishone6634
      @selfishone6634 4 роки тому

      Tom Carlson Which model do you like the best?

    • @tomcarlson3913
      @tomcarlson3913 4 роки тому

      @@selfishone6634 Both of mine came to me non-working, but the JVC came to me after I fixed the Zenith (it had bad lytic capacitors on the power transformer board) so I have yet to fix the JVC to compare it in operation. The JVC appears to have more features and does not use the membrane buttons the Zenith used (I've heard those membrane buttons are failure-prone, but haven't seen a bad one).
      These are really more interesting novelties than the pinnacle of VCR design....If you just want to watch old pre-recorded movies on VHS with a CRT TV these are plenty good for that (as good as any VHS-HiFi deck of their day). But if you want to record anything I would go with S-VHS or S-VHS-ET (the ET means it can record the superior SVHS mode on more affordable VHS tapes). If you want to transfer to digital or playback to an LCD, Plasma or similar modern TV and not have it look terrible, then you want to look for either a DVD-recorder/VHS combo (some even have HDMI out like my Toshiba D-VR5) or an older SVHS deck with a digital frame buffer/Time Base Corrector/video noise reduction system such as some top-end models by Sony, NEC, JVC, Marantz (the one I had was a rebadged JVC)...D-VHS decks usually have this capability when playing VHS tapes but with how expensive/rare they are its a waste to use one for anything but D-VHS tapes IMO. Those digital frame buffers will do averaging between frames and eliminate much of the noise that makes VHS look especially bad on flat-panel TV sets, and make it look more DVD/LD like.

  • @HD7100
    @HD7100 3 роки тому

    I have a 1965 Zenith color TV console and that was built in the day when it was genuine Zenith built down in Chicago. I was looking for one of those sideways load Zenith branded VCRs but have yet to find one. Yes- a lot of wires and circuit boards. I repaired VCRs through the 80s into the 90s. When the manufacturers started making the machines as cheap as possible with the fewest boards and individual components thus dropping prices below $100 that put me out of business. When I was in the business I never came across one of these VCRs nor did I ever come across an RCA Dimensia VCR but I found the latter machine and posted a video of my repair which was just replacing the idler assembly. Nice videos. I watch most of your videos. Gary

  • @TCGProductions03
    @TCGProductions03 5 років тому +1

    "takes better care of your tapes"
    *slams to a stop in rewind*

  • @freezetile8588
    @freezetile8588 6 років тому +5

    1,000 dollars?! For this?!
    What a bargain! :-)

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl 3 роки тому

      The people who I bought my first house from in 1986 had a £600 Panasonic HiFi VHS VCR in their £24000 house. I have no idea if they thought it was a bargain but I was envious at the time. I still can't resist a bargain VCR the best being a Panasonic SVHS machine at the thrift store for £12.

  • @mspenrice
    @mspenrice 6 років тому +11

    *480 lines of resolution
    The vertical resolution of VHS is no worse, possibly better even (because of no inter-line compression), than DVD. It's the horizontal resolution where it starts to hurt.
    That's one smooth freeze frame, single frame advance and fast wind btw. The only one I've seen better is the _six_ head JVC (with jog dial goodness, even) we had in the 90s, which cost my parents probably even more money as a bundle deal with a new "big" (25 inch!) TV... I still have it awaiting some servicing and future reuse (the belts and rollers need doing I think) as it's about the best quality I've ever seen from both prerecorded and home made tape, DVD actually had a fight on its hands to prove a genuine upgrade...

  • @mspenrice
    @mspenrice 6 років тому +1

    So that's why some tapes came with label sheets that included half length edge labels... they were meant to go on the side...

  • @michaelhoffman4470
    @michaelhoffman4470 Рік тому

    I had this vcr. Was fantastic. Lasted forever. Great picture quality for recording. Good times.

  • @MnACreations
    @MnACreations 8 років тому

    Pretty cool! I have never seen one of those.. You have the coolest stuff :-)

  • @emanuelmontejano2087
    @emanuelmontejano2087 5 років тому +2

    Just picked one up at goodwill for $5.99

  • @IAmNotAFunguy
    @IAmNotAFunguy 8 років тому +2

    Zenith also had a VCR that was made in a vertical design similar to a computer.

  • @tomcarlson3913
    @tomcarlson3913 4 роки тому +1

    It is a JVC made product (I have the JVC version). Before Zenith switched from Beta to VHS they rebadged Sony Beta decks (I have 3 including Zeniths first model)...There were Zenith badged versions of the Sony Watchman monochrome TVs with the lollypop/paddle CRT during that time. Later there were Zenith badged JVC HIFI components too...Which reminds me that you have the stripped-down side loader...There was a HiFi model with more features (I have one), and also a rarer version of the side loader that was designed to fit into a vertical slot in one of Zenith's console TVs (picture your unit sitting on its side with the face tilted back slightly).
    Zenith also backed CED for a while and rebadged RCA CED video disc players (I have one).
    By the early 70's Zenith had given up on making any consumer electronics other than TVs contracting thier radio/audio products out to LG. They made TVs in the USA until around 1977(then moved to Mexico, then eventually had LG build everything). Japanese dumping had basically killed eaten and started wearing the skin of all domestic consumer electronics with the exception of higher-end TVs by the early 70's...So Zenith being a higher-end TV brand focused on TVs and held its own into the 90's by contracting non-TV products to other makers. LG eventually became their VCR supplier after JVC.
    A service note on these side loaders: If the picture goes to snowy crap and back (HiFi audio tracks will follow suit) at an ~11-second repetition rate like mine did when I got it then you need to change the big electrolytic capacitors on the back PCB that the power transformer connects to. IIRC the bad one on mine was something like 2200uF 35V. These decks use a 60Hz linear supply (as opposed to a 17KHz switch mode supply common in newer decks) and the 60Hz beats against the 59.9Hz vertical rate creating an 11sec beat in the video when the filter caps stop working.

  • @CoolDudeClem
    @CoolDudeClem 8 років тому +18

    The mechanism looks very JVC to me, very similar to a Ferguson Videostar I have and I know that was made by JVC. If this had used a C load (which was quite rare for VHS but some of them had it) it would have been the icing on the cake!

    • @doctorfeinstone6524
      @doctorfeinstone6524 6 років тому

      CoolDudeClem it is a JVC. All 80's Zenith VCR's were made by JVC

    • @MrRobarino
      @MrRobarino 6 років тому +1

      JVC invented VHS. They were the OEM manufacturer for many brands.

  • @Cinnimin
    @Cinnimin 3 місяці тому +1

    bought one of these today, theyre hella rad and take up less space on my desk :D

  • @vintageceilingfans
    @vintageceilingfans 6 років тому +1

    I have 4 or 5 of those in storage that I picked up over the years in thrift shops .. They were made by JVC.. There's also a HiFi model.. I have 2 JVC HiFi models also.. They are very good VCRs and I think all the ones I found all work.. I don't see 80s VCRs in thrift shops anymore.. They are becoming rare...

  • @MacXpert74
    @MacXpert74 6 років тому +1

    The purpose of the aux input was not so much to hook up a external tuner, but to hook up something like a camcorder. So that you could record stuff from your camcorder to the VCR.

  • @scottstrang1583
    @scottstrang1583 6 років тому +1

    I always wondered how many people jammed the cassette in those with the tape opening facing right.

    • @tookitogo
      @tookitogo 4 роки тому

      Scott Strang I think you hit the nail on the head. That’s almost certainly the reason why most VCRs used regular loading instead of this, since the labeling on the tape is intended for that.

  • @CaryGordon3k
    @CaryGordon3k 6 років тому +1

    I assume the Base TAC / V Sync connector that is missing is for a higher end version of this unit that would allow frame accurate editing between 2 units. The Time Base Correction hardware would be too expensive for the mono model there, but would probably be based on a daughter-board on the unit's main board or a swap out of that small board in the rear with the tuner and I/O connectors.

  • @dwoodog
    @dwoodog 5 років тому +3

    Had a JVC machine that loaded sideways. It was stolen when we had a break in.

    • @MrDuncl
      @MrDuncl 3 роки тому

      As comedian Lenny Henry said you should have bought a Betamax. No one ever steals Betamax :-)
      I think that sketch convinced Sony to start making VHS VCRs.

  • @Claro1993
    @Claro1993 8 років тому +5

    Loads in a way like a tape rewinder.

  • @jebpoints78
    @jebpoints78 5 років тому

    Sweet loading set up 👍

  • @Twintania
    @Twintania 3 роки тому

    I have 1987 Sears SR 3000 vcr i found at goodwill a year ago it has a few repair stickers on it but still works and works pretty well too. its missing the front faceplate and i had to find the remote off ebay though

  • @godfreypoon5148
    @godfreypoon5148 5 років тому +1

    The tape went in before the cover came off.

  • @piratetv1
    @piratetv1 6 років тому +2

    The aux, or line input has been there a while. You can use it to dub tapes from another VCR or record from a camera. I'm not sure who actually made the digital tuner you've got but zenith is Lucky Goldstar LG now.

  • @hellboylive4206
    @hellboylive4206 4 роки тому

    My father worked at the Zenith Plant in Springfield Missouri I saw this at the Zenith plant plus we had one in our home

  • @ayenauts7919
    @ayenauts7919 3 роки тому

    I actually found a Operating Guide VHS for this VCR (or at least for one very similar) at a thrift shop not too long ago.

  • @CWR032
    @CWR032 6 років тому +1

    4-head VCR playback is no better than a 2-head. The only difference is the picture quality when paused, and you can step-frame with usually perfect picture quality.

  • @SudosFTW
    @SudosFTW 8 років тому

    I have an upright Zenith VRD-230 from around 1991 or so. it has some button damage from the buttons being overused, and needs a little bit of help loading the tape into the mechanism probably due to needing a heavy lube job done in the right areas (something I failed at doing once seeing as it still needs help) but it does work. it's a mono-only output on composite, but I believe it's stereo on the coax. someone said it's a 4-head unit... I don't know how much of that is true, I seriously forget at this point. but for what it was, and the niche it marketed to, it's a very interesting unit. if you ever get your hands on one, I highly suggest you do a video on it. since mine isn't in full working order mechanically in the aspect of needing help, I'm not at liberty to make a video about mine, and, you seem to do these weird niche VCR videos better, anyway.

  • @DAIadvisor
    @DAIadvisor 8 років тому +1

    Very neat. I like how they saved some space by putting the tape in sideways, but the entire left side of the machine is empty and only has a small display window.. Doesn't make much sense.

  • @papadop
    @papadop 2 роки тому

    Before QVC acquired them, I remember seeing this or similar model on the Cable Value Network (CVN). I thought that it was a smart space saving idea to have the tape load sideways. It was also a six head vcr, which I had never heard of before.

  • @Ice_Karma
    @Ice_Karma 6 років тому

    Love the Moiré pattern on you CRT. =D

  • @chris-rh8bc
    @chris-rh8bc 8 років тому

    i had one of these growing up it was a lighter stereo model had it iin the shop mutiple times over the years

  • @robertknight4672
    @robertknight4672 8 років тому +1

    That's different. Reminds me of how audio cassettes load into car stereos

  • @wWvWwWvWw
    @wWvWwWvWw 6 років тому

    That doily goes perfectly with that VCR

  • @tvanbr00
    @tvanbr00 6 років тому +1

    Standard VHS loading, for complex loading look ar the Beta format

    • @billhall1983
      @billhall1983 5 років тому +1

      for even more complex see the Sony portable that loads the opposite way to standard

  • @iammaybeabro4598
    @iammaybeabro4598 7 років тому +3

    There was a hi-fi version of this, which was the Zenith VR 2300.

    • @rawr51919
      @rawr51919 7 років тому

      Banana Boy Welp, it's better to get the hifi version anyway. But free rare VCR? What a deal.

  • @timothyrobinson1294
    @timothyrobinson1294 3 роки тому

    I have an Amstrad DD9900, which I believe was made by Funai, which has two of these side loading transports side by side.

  • @lutello3012
    @lutello3012 4 роки тому

    I have a slightly different hifi Zenith side loader like this and a JVC model. Yay! In fact, I used to have two of the JVC. What are the odds? Hope the JVC got a good home. Needed some work from what I remember.

  • @Wingpad
    @Wingpad 6 років тому

    What's the name of the junk shop you mentioned? I'm always looking for a good one, and if it's in the greater St. Louis area, I'd love to check it out.

  • @MegaSunspark
    @MegaSunspark 6 років тому

    Hmmm, how about if I offer you 1,000 cents? :-). Cool machine. Cool channel. Miss those old days when everything was mostly mechanical and you can see what's happening, unlike these days, only invisible bits and bytes running around. Thanks for all the videos and your great channel.

  • @rationalraven8956
    @rationalraven8956 6 років тому

    I'm kind of surprised this side-loading mechanism wasn't more widely used. It seems like a more efficient use of space in your A/V cabinet, there's more's space on the front for a screen and controls with the smaller slot, and the loading mechanism actually seems simpler and therefore less prone to technical failure than with the traditional front-loading mechanism.

  • @HDXFH
    @HDXFH 5 років тому

    Cool just like a car radio type cassette slot

  • @wisteela
    @wisteela 8 років тому

    That is really cool.

  • @bluebearbank247
    @bluebearbank247 6 років тому

    Yeah, JVC/Victor was always the stubborn oddly designer of all. When you look at JVC/Victor cassette tape deck, a cassette is always loaded on the right side, while all the other manufactures kept it on the left side. Also, the volume knob on the JVC/Victor amplifier was always at the center of the panel while most of manufactures placed the knob on the right side... As for the VCR, they had the front load VHS/C-VHS combo VCR back then. I am not sure who was the supplier of this Zenith oddly VCR, but I suspect it was JVC/Victor. Anyway, thanks for sharing this engineering marvel that most of us has forgotten!

  • @robertgaines-tulsa
    @robertgaines-tulsa 8 років тому +1

    This design would come in handy for narrow spaces. Our original Toshiba VCR was made in 1987, and it had an AUX composite input. They were generally used for dubbing tapes, but you needed another VCR to do so. People were copying copyrighted tapes with it so Macrovision was developed and used with certain pre-recorded copies. The Macrovision can effect video quality and interfere with certain TVs so it wasn't always being used. Mostly Disney used it so you had to buy a new copy if the kiddies abused the tapes. It is still in use today to prevent copying of DVDs and BDs onto VHS. It is kind of pointless to copy BDs onto VHS because composite video never had the capability to store HD video. Also, who wants a pirated movie on VHS any more? It's so easy to copy copy protected DVDs and now BDs that it's ridiculous to worry about VHS piracy any more! Fair use allows for backups and play back on different formats because you buy a license to view the content. The important thing to remember is that it is illegal to share, distribute, and, God forbid, sell copyrighted works that are not your own. With digital copies (Digital Millennium Act), you are not allowed to possess copyrighted works that you didn't purchase unless they are your own or you don't have permission to possess so you should retain the original media as proof you can view it.

  • @kajamalanuruthiralingam5643
    @kajamalanuruthiralingam5643 5 років тому

    what is V lock on panasonic VCR models such as NV-FS90 and other models

  • @RetroGamerVX
    @RetroGamerVX 8 років тому +2

    Never seen one of these before :o)

  • @kylehazachode
    @kylehazachode 8 років тому

    I normally recognize all your gadgets on your channel, but I have never seen this VCR in my life.

  • @mspenrice
    @mspenrice 6 років тому

    I dunno about V-lock (maybe a vertical hold adjust?) but I bet Base TAC would have been an optional connector (only filled in higher grades of that model range) for a timebase corrector... Timing Accuracy Corrector?

  • @CesareVesdani
    @CesareVesdani 5 років тому +1

    I never seen a VHS tape which could be loaded sideways.

  • @kevtris
    @kevtris 8 років тому +7

    one of the chips on the PCB does say "JVC" sooo, probably true that they made it :-)

    • @wisteela
      @wisteela 8 років тому

      I noticed that too. The inventors of VHS.

    • @brentfisher902
      @brentfisher902 8 років тому

      Which explains the lack of the 4 hour LP mode. JVC hated the LP mode.

    • @wisteela
      @wisteela 8 років тому

      Brent Fisher I didn't know about that. I'm pretty sure my JVC has it though.

    • @brentfisher902
      @brentfisher902 8 років тому

      Paul Potter
      It'll play back LP mode recorded tapes but won't record them in the LP mode.

    • @wisteela
      @wisteela 8 років тому

      Brent Fisher Interesting. I'll have to check mine out.

  • @user-zo9dc1lu3q
    @user-zo9dc1lu3q 6 років тому

    Cool !!

  • @jackjowett902
    @jackjowett902 6 років тому

    That’s a very nice tv.

  • @TimothyTimPSP
    @TimothyTimPSP 6 років тому

    Matte clear coat the top to get rid of those scratches. It should work nicely. Especially if the scratches arn't deep.

  • @rommix0
    @rommix0 3 роки тому

    That's weird. It's like a VCR player meant for cars but released for home use instead lol.

  • @scootertex10
    @scootertex10 Рік тому

    Just picked one of these up at an estate sale. Plays great, and was able to set the clock, but unfortunately none of the soft touch controls work (except the “clock/lap/counter”). Nor do the power or eject button. I did manage to program an old universal remote to control the tape, but it has no eject button. So I guess this is just going to be our Alice in Wonderland VCR from now on. Lol

  • @nielspetersen9458
    @nielspetersen9458 5 років тому

    AUX input. I have not seen a VCR that did not have it, that goes for VHS as well as for Betamax, used for copying the tapes, or to Connect a camera to Edit Home Video.

  • @windowsfan95
    @windowsfan95 8 років тому +1

    Does this only have mono audio?

  • @BrokebackBob
    @BrokebackBob 6 років тому +1

    Zeniths Japanese built VCRs were very high quality built to Zeniths high standards until Zenith closed down in the US and sold their storied Zenith name to LG who destroyed their excellent reputation.

  • @TomIannucci22
    @TomIannucci22 3 роки тому

    The way it loads reminds me of a car tape player

  • @brianoconnell6459
    @brianoconnell6459 8 років тому

    I remember seeing those, quite the bizarre design.

  • @Ice_Karma
    @Ice_Karma 6 років тому

    Yaaaaay, you know how to say Matsushita!

  • @ilcool90
    @ilcool90 8 років тому

    You can remove those scratches by giving the metal case a respray

  • @jjunin_ONE
    @jjunin_ONE 5 років тому

    Buenas, he quedado sorprendido con otro sistema de VCR CVC VÍDEO de 240 líneas de resolución. Me ha parecido muy buena imagen y colores. Es un sistema Japonés de principios de los años 80', me parecieron colores suaves y muy nítidos.
    Por lo que se ve este que se puede observar en su vídeo es un VHS. No hay nada extravagante en la carga del cassette. Solo eso es. Un VHS más, no vale la pena gastar dinero en una cosa ya vista. Le agradecería si pudiese mostrar más vídeos de sistemas raros en Video cassettes. Gracias por su explicación excelente su comentario ✌🙋🐧👍. Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  • @dmcintosh1967
    @dmcintosh1967 8 років тому

    I never new the made a VCR like that. my Grandma had zenith but broke and was replace with a Magnavox form the early 90s I think. The VCR works OK but needs a belt I think for it work 100%. quality goes in before the label goes on

  • @pcuser80
    @pcuser80 8 років тому

    What does the instant record button?

  • @volkerking5932
    @volkerking5932 6 років тому

    i think this VCR is build for a Japan Living room because they don't have enough space there in there City's. This idea came not from the Stars - during i worked in Belgium at a Company that are manufacture Video projectors there was a Japan Guy that asking there for a Lens with a Fish eye. With this Lens he would like to mount a Video projector near at the Reflected wall
    and the reason was that the Flat is so small in Japan - we remember the Vertical standing VHS Recorder from Sharp it solve also the Space Problem in Japan too. This VHS Videorecorder are also exist as a double Deck VHS Recorder to make a VHS2VHS copy. I think that was from Sharp or JVC it was in the mid of the 80s. During this time where the Film "Wired Science" was in the Videoshop.

  • @MortalMercenarae
    @MortalMercenarae 6 років тому

    I actually really want this thing

  • @DvdXploitr
    @DvdXploitr 8 років тому +2

    I saw one of these at a thrift store about 5 years ago....they wanted $25 for it....but with no way to test it, I wasn't about to pay $25 for a VHS machine......but, i did pick up some CEDs that same day :)

    • @1marcelfilms
      @1marcelfilms 8 років тому

      i saw one of those top loaders once. it was 12 euros and i couldnt test it but the clock worked.
      man i should have gotten that.

    • @DvdXploitr
      @DvdXploitr 8 років тому

      I used to have a top loader....i loved them...I guess b/c they were not as common as front loaders

  • @lutello3012
    @lutello3012 8 років тому

    I have Zenith and JVC side loaders like this, both hifi!

  • @musicnerd72
    @musicnerd72 8 років тому

    I bought the JVC version of this about 10 years ago off ebay as a toy... I always thought they were the coolest thing back then, so I wanted to see how they worked.. I was actually a little disappointed to see that it was nothing but a regular VCR turned sideways with a slightly different loading mechanism.. Shoulda known!

  • @mrmagnetoscope
    @mrmagnetoscope 8 років тому +1

    Databits, where do you find all these unusual VCRs, like this one, the drawer loading VCR and the 1979 Sears Betamax VCR?
    And, that's pretty cool this sideways loading VCR. You can visit my channel, I review VCRs.

  • @lsswappedcessna
    @lsswappedcessna 6 років тому

    EP is probably better off for recording only on the audio tracks (yes, you can do that on VCR. Not entirely sure how, as I've never done it).

  • @mrjason9382
    @mrjason9382 6 років тому

    Nice

  • @mrdummy_nl
    @mrdummy_nl 6 років тому

    The side-load was to make case much smaller for some people. The normal front-loading VCRs have all almost same width, and not all people has room for VCR in the TV cabinet.But market is small for such special VCRs, also they have higher prices due extra technology inside. Such VCRs will not sell very well. People want cheap machines.

  • @koojaba5911
    @koojaba5911 3 роки тому

    Don't know it made by JVC ... but it is actually JVC Logo every where inside the VCR ..

  • @steveg5122
    @steveg5122 6 років тому

    I had a JVC HR-D470U with the same mechanism.

    • @TheVCRKing
      @TheVCRKing 6 років тому

      I just got one Friday

  • @benji888578
    @benji888578 6 років тому

    You said that switch was there for programming because this was before on-screen programming, lol, no, do you have the remote? on-screen programming was there in the 80s, but, you had to have the remote for that, the fact this one has all those buttons on it means it has functions you can do without the remote. On-screen programming was available, but, it was both simpler and more complicated in that you could only program times and channels, but, of course, you didn’t see what was playing, so, if you put in the wrong time or channel, you’d miss that show.

  • @michaeldufour3244
    @michaeldufour3244 8 років тому

    Nice video i already seen an another video with the same vcr

  • @mememe84
    @mememe84 8 років тому +5

    Now you pay $500 for these machines due to rarity and collectability , the irony

    • @rommix0
      @rommix0 3 роки тому

      A good VCR in general really. A good Sony VCR is about $70-$100 now in 2020.

  • @PinataTimeTapeArchives
    @PinataTimeTapeArchives 8 років тому

    Kind of random but since you know a lot about VHS tapes I thought I would ask
    recently I got a VHS at a thrift store and the quality is far too bright!? I assume there's no way to fix it but I thought I would ask. Thanks

    • @databits
      @databits  8 років тому

      The picture quality is bright compared to other devices attached to you TV? Perhaps you can adjust the brightness for the input you are using?

    • @PinataTimeTapeArchives
      @PinataTimeTapeArchives 8 років тому

      i was more wondering if there was a way to fix the tape itself

    • @PinataTimeTapeArchives
      @PinataTimeTapeArchives 8 років тому

      it wasn't a vcr it was a vhs

    • @doctorfeinstone6524
      @doctorfeinstone6524 6 років тому

      pinata .time VHS is the format that a VCR plays

  • @GreenNekoProductions
    @GreenNekoProductions 7 років тому

    I have a Zenith VCR/DVD combo in my room.
    Silver.
    And it still works.
    (EXCEPT THE DVD PART DOESN'T WORK BUT IT DOES WHAT I WANT IT TO DO)
    (AND I DON'T NEED THE DVD PART BECAUSE I ALREADY HAVE A DVD PLAYER)

  • @brickson98m
    @brickson98m 6 років тому

    If it unthreads while fast forwarding and rewinding, how does it show you the video while doing so?

    • @benji888578
      @benji888578 6 років тому +1

      VCRs all had 2 FF/RW modes, a slower speed (or multiple speeds) where you could see the video, then, press stop it puts the tape back in and FF/RW much much faster

  • @monad_tcp
    @monad_tcp 6 років тому +1

    10:30 wow, you could REWIND, UA-cam just get stuck when you do this.

  • @MrDuncl
    @MrDuncl 3 роки тому

    6:34 The ICs labelled JVC are a big clue that JVC probably made it.

  • @DAVIDGREGORYKERR
    @DAVIDGREGORYKERR 8 років тому

    was the second set for sound

  • @VIdeokr6
    @VIdeokr6 5 років тому

    In Deutschland gab es den glaube von Amstrad oder Schneider.
    War aber prinzipiell dieses Gerät als PAL-Version.

  • @brockbreacher
    @brockbreacher 6 років тому

    i have that same tuner/converter box lol

  • @mcramp20
    @mcramp20 8 років тому

    I repaired one of these before !

  • @Buy-n-large
    @Buy-n-large 6 років тому

    I thought it had loss on the screen for a second

  • @scottsmith804
    @scottsmith804 10 місяців тому

    The remote had a flat battery with the corner off.

  • @Gunbuster277
    @Gunbuster277 6 років тому

    What’s the advantage?

    • @enzoperruccio
      @enzoperruccio 4 роки тому

      The machine is shorter than a regular vcr, so it can fit in smaller spaces.

  • @PrankZabba
    @PrankZabba 6 років тому

    i had to look up if this was the one Jackie Chan had in his car in Cannonball Run...nope

    • @databits
      @databits  6 років тому

      He had a VCR in his car in that movie?

    • @PrankZabba
      @PrankZabba 6 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/WzBlm9tVp_U/v-deo.htmlm57s
      here ya go

  • @buckfiden6227
    @buckfiden6227 6 років тому

    I saw this VCR in someone’s home in the late 80’s. It’s interesting But, The Sony Betamax SL-HF750 is a lot cooler.

  • @KozenaDrzka
    @KozenaDrzka 6 років тому

    why is there SP and EP but no LP?

    • @MegaSunspark
      @MegaSunspark 6 років тому

      One of life's imponderables. (Probably because LP or sometimes called SLP had the worst of video and audio quality so some manufacturers didn't offer it).

    • @KozenaDrzka
      @KozenaDrzka 6 років тому

      When I had Sencor VCR the EP was the worst quality

    • @tookitogo
      @tookitogo 4 роки тому

      KozenaDrzka Many VCRs skipped the LP setting because people tended to use either SP for top quality, or SLP/EP for maximum capacity. But if they were going to sacrifice quality for capacity, then they just went for it.
      Note that a VCR without an LP setting can still **play** an LP tape, it just can’t record it.

  • @googaagoogaa12345678
    @googaagoogaa12345678 4 роки тому

    i looked up base tac and somethings came up mentioning SSVR scrambling whatever the f*** that is/means