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Originally Posted by Porsche-poor
not only insane but there is no way I'd want to mail the only copy.
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Yep. My wife's family decided that the old movies needed to be put on VHS tape. Of course VHS has gone the way of 8 track tapes or floppy drives. One of the older TIVO units I had could burn a DVD of any input, from tape or from a TV show or movie. So I made a digital version of that VHS tape before it died. The people that converted it to VHS did a poor job, and it is pretty dark.
I then ripped the DVD to a MP4 movie, and have it on my computer. Then I uploaded it to YouTube and made it a move that only people with the link can play. So all the family can see it anytime from their own phone or computer.
I am sure my home movies will be a big money maker and YouTube will get millions of hits.