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    What is the BEST VHS tape to copy your movie too? I need the best quality toe i can find.

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    VHS is crap. Don't use it. But if you have to use the premier kind.

    Paul Mendoza

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    Don't use VHS tape?? what is he supposed to copy his film to?

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    Just remember that the only difference between the different brands is the formula of adhesive they use for putting the magnetic particles on the tape. For some reason, I have had terrible results with Maxell VHS tapes. The most important thing is the VHS machine you will be recording with. The more heads the machine has the better quality picture you will have. I don't know what recorder you will be using, but do a couple test tapes and see which works the best.

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    hmm, that's interesting. I've had great luck with Maxell (Maxell P/I). But Ruthie is right the VCR is MEGA importamnt. speaking of which has anyone seen that JVC has a S-VHS unit for $200.00 at Circut City? in this weeks flyer anyway. would be nice to see the price on these come down to the sub $200 area... smile

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    My favoured tapestock for VHS duplication is by Fuji, with their dual layers n' all.

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