They probably have, White. In all their years and hundreds or even thousands of adventures, they probably have.
@IvyANguyen5 жыл бұрын
The views in this are breathtaking! Also nice music to accompany it all. I enjoyed that other areas in addition to Philly were featured, though I wish they included Wildwood for the shore portions. More of the city would've been nice, too, though what was featured is excellent. 9.5/10.
@derlizpy6 жыл бұрын
The best video about Philly City... the best... I love Philadelphia, ever!!!...
@danielwaldron26356 жыл бұрын
Thank u so much for posting this. I also had this on VHS...lord knows where it is...cant find it anywhere.
@2Baddu4u6 жыл бұрын
No problem! My aunt found her old VHS when packing up for a move and asked if there was any way to play it on a DVD player. Couldn't find it anywhere online so I thought I'd post it here. Glad you enjoy it!
@danielwaldron26356 жыл бұрын
Hey since we are on the subject of VHS tapes, can you answer a question for me since I have never uploaded a video to youtube and I have no idea how. How do you get a VHS video uploaded to youtube? In other words, its obvious that you didnt stand in front of your TV holding a camera taking a video of the video, so do you have a special machine that does this? Or do you have a wire than connects your VHS player directly to a computer so you can save it in a MPEG format or something? I wonder this all the time when I see a youtube video of someone playing a video game where its so clear it looks like I am playing the video game myself. I dont really know how to explain it so hopefully you understand what Im trying to ask.
@2Baddu4u6 жыл бұрын
Yeah i just found a device that let me hook up a VHS player to my computer via USB. It was like $30 on amazon so the quality here isn't great, as you might be able to see. But it works! The one I bought isn't available anymore, but it was similar to "TOTMC USB 2.0 Video Capture Adapter" that you can google and find on amazon. I also record video games, and for that you need a higher quality video recorder. I use an Elgato HD 60 S because it has HDMI input and output.
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They probably have, White. In all their years and hundreds or even thousands of adventures, they probably have.
The views in this are breathtaking! Also nice music to accompany it all. I enjoyed that other areas in addition to Philly were featured, though I wish they included Wildwood for the shore portions. More of the city would've been nice, too, though what was featured is excellent. 9.5/10.
The best video about Philly City... the best... I love Philadelphia, ever!!!...
Thank u so much for posting this. I also had this on VHS...lord knows where it is...cant find it anywhere.
No problem! My aunt found her old VHS when packing up for a move and asked if there was any way to play it on a DVD player. Couldn't find it anywhere online so I thought I'd post it here. Glad you enjoy it!
Hey since we are on the subject of VHS tapes, can you answer a question for me since I have never uploaded a video to youtube and I have no idea how. How do you get a VHS video uploaded to youtube? In other words, its obvious that you didnt stand in front of your TV holding a camera taking a video of the video, so do you have a special machine that does this? Or do you have a wire than connects your VHS player directly to a computer so you can save it in a MPEG format or something? I wonder this all the time when I see a youtube video of someone playing a video game where its so clear it looks like I am playing the video game myself. I dont really know how to explain it so hopefully you understand what Im trying to ask.
Yeah i just found a device that let me hook up a VHS player to my computer via USB. It was like $30 on amazon so the quality here isn't great, as you might be able to see. But it works! The one I bought isn't available anymore, but it was similar to "TOTMC USB 2.0 Video Capture Adapter" that you can google and find on amazon. I also record video games, and for that you need a higher quality video recorder. I use an Elgato HD 60 S because it has HDMI input and output.
Wow I had VCR for this video