• frezik@midwest.social
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      4 hours ago

      People used to enjoy anime and MST3k episodes on fifth generation VHS copies. Crypto is worse than that.

      • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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        19 minutes ago

        People used to enjoy anime and MST3k episodes on fifth generation VHS copies.

        As a general rule, I prefer getting torrent links from friends in a Discord stream over huffing it over to a Blockbuster and hoping their single copy of “My Neighbor Totoro” isn’t checked out. You can make the case for a better brighter tech future.

        Just don’t put half your paycheck into “TotoroCoin” because its trending on pump.fun

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        2 hours ago

        You know why vhs quality degraded with every generation of copy? It wasn’t an accident or a technical problem, it was deliberate.

        They want to discourge people from copying their tapes, so there was a mechanism in the VCR to actually cause some drop in quality when you taped something.

        This is why TV tapings of a movie would never be as good as buying/renting the same movie from a store. Even if you used a virgin tape.

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          54 minutes ago

          No, it was really a technical issue. Analog signals are very prone to noise, and noise is cumulative. Even the best recording heads are going to pick up stray magnetic fields, and of course you get the typical cosmic ray noise hitting the recording tape and head, and then there’s noise in power lines that also contribute to the noise.

          Basically, what you don’t get to hear anymore causes it: Tune an older radio to somewhere between stations. The static exists all the time. If it didn’t, it would just be no noise at all, rather than static. Same with older, analog TVs: You see snow and hear static. That’s all environmental noise, which will impact analog recording medium. Even the source side of the house gets that noise introduced. That’s what Signal-to-noise ratio means: How much signal, vs how much noise exists.

          So, dupe of a dupe of a dupe… All recording noise.

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            56 minutes ago

            Prior to true HD home media we really didn’t know any better. I grew up in Dubai and the Disney Aladdin film was actually banned there, but not before some pirated copies came out. That pirated tape was really poor quality but I didn’t notice or care. Seeing the 1080p, however, totally blew my mind.