Gen 1: basically perfect Gen 2: Distortion starts, not much Gen 3:Video starts shaking, and audio becomes more distorted Gen 4: Video shakes more, and audio becomes even worse Gen 5: Colors start to fail, with still worsening audio Gen 6: Video and audio slightly worsen Gen 7: Color signal is so weak colors start dissapearing randomly Gen 8: Colors completely dissapear, audio and video countinue worsening Gen 9: Parts of video gone, VCR starts giving up Gen 10: half of audio and video are static
I remembered seeing this familiar screen on a conventional television made by Phillips, after inserting DVDs. After just 5 years of using that television, it finally crashed with the familiar colour bar screen. Luckily for me, I got to spend the rest of my childhood on the Trinitron.
Amazing, I’m guessing the sound is modified in audacity while the rest of the video is edited in a software for the last generation And fanilly played thro if h NTSCQT with the effects cranked up every generation until no-color subcarrier.
I use a vhs audio tutorial titled "Addendum: How to Make VHS Sound" and per generation, I use vibrato to make it worsening on other generations, vibrato-wow effect starts on Gen 3
Sorry for the late reply, how I actually do the switch dropouts is movavi video editor glitch transitions. I just make a picture of a blue screen with a text that say PLAY, and I put static videos stock in it and switching the video and static again and render the video on ntscqt.
Gen 1: basically perfect
Gen 2: Distortion starts, not much
Gen 3:Video starts shaking, and audio becomes more distorted
Gen 4: Video shakes more, and audio becomes even worse
Gen 5: Colors start to fail, with still worsening audio
Gen 6: Video and audio slightly worsen
Gen 7: Color signal is so weak colors start dissapearing randomly
Gen 8: Colors completely dissapear, audio and video countinue worsening
Gen 9: Parts of video gone, VCR starts giving up
Gen 10: half of audio and video are static
That is the by far the most realistic generation sim
I remembered seeing this familiar screen on a conventional television made by Phillips, after inserting DVDs. After just 5 years of using that television, it finally crashed with the familiar colour bar screen. Luckily for me, I got to spend the rest of my childhood on the Trinitron.
the sharp effect is cool
Flashback in the mid May of 2023
Amazing, I’m guessing the sound is modified in audacity while the rest of the video is edited in a software for the last generation And fanilly played thro if h NTSCQT with the effects cranked up every generation until no-color subcarrier.
Ikr
Awesome
Thats really realistic
NO WAY MOST VIEWED VIDEO IN MY CHANNEL
can you explain what exactly you did in audacity to the audio please? Thanks.
What plugins or steps did you use on audacity to make the warping and the bumping sounds on the audio?
I use a vhs audio tutorial titled "Addendum: How to Make VHS Sound" and per generation, I use vibrato to make it worsening on other generations, vibrato-wow effect starts on Gen 3
I like gen 4 and 6
How did you managed to make the sound warped?
I edited it in Audacity, so i decided to edit the audio to make it realistic
how did you do the shake thing (where it turns into play) on gen 9 and 10?
you just hearted my comment charles how did you do the shake thing
Sorry for the late reply, how I actually do the switch dropouts is movavi video editor glitch transitions. I just make a picture of a blue screen with a text that say PLAY, and I put static videos stock in it and switching the video and static again and render the video on ntscqt.
@@charlesnathan3557 thank you sir
what did you use to make this?
NTSCQT, Audacity
@@charlesnathan3557tried to simulate the static transition effect on NTSCQT (in generation 9 and 10), didn't find a way
@@charlesnathan3557 what about the static transition effect
@@THECONTINENTALMANyou cant simulate it because it doesnt let you simulate actual vhs generation loss
@@moonbun69. yeah, i would've guessed.
This video was made on ntscQT??
it was
0:00 Normal
0:01 Squared
0:03 Cubed
0:04 HuperCubed
0:05 SuperCubed
0:07 UltraCubed
0:08 MegaCubed
0:10 GigaCubed
0:11 TeraCubed
0:12 Elevated
"realistic" maybe a bit of a stretch
its very realistic, wdym?
@@pixistix_ i've seen much of actual generation loss and this is nothing similar