The VCR in the bottom still works great too! I’m a total noob to this as I’ve only ever set up emulators on a regular computer. How difficult is it to set up something like a RetroPi? Or is there a better option?

  • @Tash
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    73 months ago

    Nice saving a CRT (although interesting picture quality on the other photo).

    Grab a Pi 3 or similar that has proper 480i analog output and connect directly to the RCA jack like it is 1993.

    • @MrJameGumbOP
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      23 months ago

      The tape I put in to test it is probably from 1993 and not in the best shape but I didn’t want to risk one of my good tapes if it decided to eat it lol

      I will look up Pi 3 thanks!

      • @[email protected]
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        43 months ago

        Have you ever disassembled a TV before? It wouldn’t hurt to give the VCR a good cleaning and check-up.

        If you haven’t disassembled a TV before, that CRT will still be likely holding a hell of a charge so read up on safety steps first.

        • @MrJameGumbOP
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          43 months ago

          I think I actually have a tool for discharging a CRT that came with a tool kit around here somewhere, but yeah I would definitely want to study up on it a lot first!

          • @[email protected]
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            53 months ago

            Cool. I didn’t want to suggest a disassembly if someone didn’t realize that wire likely coming out of the top of the tube wasn’t there to be a convenient handle.

            CRTs are one of the few electrical devices that scare me, actually. It’s not that bad, but I choose to maintain a healthy level of fear in that regard.

            • @MrJameGumbOP
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              33 months ago

              That’s probably a good idea! I’ve heard of people getting electrocuted pretty badly from these old CRTs!