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Listen to Music Anywhere
Digital Trends Guides - September 3, 2009
Taking your music with you used to be as easy as popping the cassette out of your home tape player and into your car, boombox, or Walkman. Not so any more. Though the rise of the MP3 has made it possible to download albums in seconds, share them with...
10 Best Ways to Convert Photos, Records, Videos and Tapes
Digital Trends Guides - March 9, 2009
It’s a digital world, but most of us are still holding on to a lot of analog media. There are the vinyl records we couldn’t bear to part with; the home movies shot with an analog camcorder; the lovingly-created mixtapes on cassette; and, ...
Why Do Widescreen DVDs Show Less Than 4x3 VHS Cassettes.
PC World Articles - September 18, 2008
S. Vincent noticed that his old VHS tapes often show more vertical information than letterboxed, 2.35x1 DVDs of the same movie.
What is Dolby Digital?
TechLore - December 14, 2004
Dolby Laboratories, founded in 1965, has been arguably the most influential company in the sound industry since its inception. Most people are familiar with the Dolby Logo, stemming back to when analog cassette tapes were the standard for music liste...
How to Improve a DVD Player's Sound with an Existing Stereo
TechLore - December 14, 2004
Sound is a major part of the movie experience. Past formats like VHS provided admirable sound quality when connected to a home theater receiver, but nothing rivals DVD for its superb digital sound. Unfortunately, the movie experience isn't the same w...
Upgrading from VHS to DVD
TechLore - December 14, 2004
Why DVD? Whether you are at the local movie store or video rental house, you'll quickly discover that DVDs have become the standard for viewing commercial movies. DVDs are a huge step forward in providing home users a superior viewing experience co...