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Why do VHS and other formats of tapes eventually lose quality?

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Why do VHS and other formats of tapes eventually lose quality?

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This is because the magnetic particles that make up the picture and sound on a VHS tape begin to wear off from the plastic tape. Every time the tape is played, a little bit of the tape is rubbed off. Transferring your video to DVD eliminates the threat of losing any more of your video’s quality. Video tape was never designed to be permanent storage.

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