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Times have moved on and technology has upgraded, leaving the VHS an obsolete relic.
You've probably got a stack of casettes at home with your parents' wedding on, some weird 80s porno or that time you taped Match of the Day when United won the title.
All these wonderful memories trapped on VHS no matter how many times you try and squeeze it into the DVD player.
But before you throw them out, the guys at CNET have put this video together showing you show to rescue them from obscurity.
All you need is a VCR, some crappy VHS tapes and a fancy converter cable.
You can then store the videos on your computer for future generations to wonder how the hell we coped watching TV in such poor quality.
Enjoy...
https://youtu.be/udwPo6vLfSU
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