What about Video 2000? The audio quality was so much better that when we finally switched to a VHS player I thought there was something wrong with the cable connecting it to the TV.
I don’t think it was ever available outside of Europe, but it had some major advantages such as a completely bonkers 8 hours run time per tape, perfect still images without distortion, and the ability to reverse or fast forward without the artifacts you’d see on VHS and Betamax.
I’m old enough to remember a time before CDs existed.
A time when the height of mobile audio was an 8 track mounted under your three on the tree.
Betamax was the superior format. VHS was cheap crap.
Yes it was, but it was Sony so they locked everyone out of the tech. Paving the way for VHS to win the format war.
What about Video 2000? The audio quality was so much better that when we finally switched to a VHS player I thought there was something wrong with the cable connecting it to the TV.
Never saw that one.
I don’t think it was ever available outside of Europe, but it had some major advantages such as a completely bonkers 8 hours run time per tape, perfect still images without distortion, and the ability to reverse or fast forward without the artifacts you’d see on VHS and Betamax.
Betamax was a Sony proprietary format, so they decided to lock everyone else out like morons.