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Do they still make D-VHS recorders? This was the original "consumer HD" format (1080p MPEG2 at 28Mbps, released in 1998 would you believe...) but I've never, ever, come across a player in the wild.
I saw one in a store and knew a guy who had one (but I never saw his).Definitely didn't take off.
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squiggleslash @ Oct 27th 2008 6:16PM
Do they still make D-VHS recorders? This was the original "consumer HD" format (1080p MPEG2 at 28Mbps, released in 1998 would you believe...) but I've never, ever, come across a player in the wild.
why not the LS2LS7? @ Oct 27th 2008 9:07PM
I saw one in a store and knew a guy who had one (but I never saw his).
Definitely didn't take off.