Thanks for the reminder.
Got a great big box full of old classic (as in 30 year old) Disney VCR's. We've shown them to the grandkids when they were of the proper age and now that the great-grand kids are beginning to appear on the scene I'll dig the tapes out again.
Also have to check that VCR player...don't think it's been used for five or six years now and the last time I checked the controller appeared to have been chewed...
But if that doesn't work I do believe the great-grands enjoy our yard and the sandbox and that giant rope swing more than any television anybody's got. Still can't entirely believe the energy those little bitty kids have.
VHS or ßetaMax? If need be that company that advertises on Rush can transfer older graphic material to DVD; however, probably cannot do it with copyrighted material. My son's entertainment center that we use has no audio/video analog inputs or outputs - all HDMI. What a load of @#^%$ I got a HDMI digital to analog converter and plugged it in to a RF modulator to transmit the main amplifier / switcher {cable, DVD, etc.} to tv's throughout the house on channel 3 {NTSC}
***But if that doesn't work I do believe the great-grands enjoy our yard and the sandbox and that giant rope swing more than any television anybody's got***
Probably best to keep the kids away from TV; it is designed to corrupt the children - no set moral values + gratuitous sex and violence.
Somehow I don't think the crows in Dumbo will survive until 2021.
Too bad.