I have a Canon LiDE 600 Scanner that has a film negative scanner. If i clip parts of the VHS tape is it possible to scan it directly?
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No. VHS is magnetic tape that can only be read by magnetic heads in a helical scanner. If you cut it and put it through an optical scanner, you will just get pictures of black tape.
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I thought so, i tried focusing on it with my eyes and all i could see was a black film. Besides a vhs tape is there any means to have direct access over it with digital means or any kind of a hack
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I assume this is meant to be a joke, although I'll admit that I don't understand it.
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Well, there is something called magnetic force microscopy, but we are getting into the realm of the ridiculous unless you are working for the National Intelligence Service.
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Well, you could always pop them in a video recorder connected up to a TV and watch or capture them . . . ? (I think there are one or two threads here about this.)
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