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  2. MTI Home Video - Wikipedia

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    MTI Home Video is a United States–based movie distributor in the direct-to-video market. MTI most often purchases the distribution rights to independent films and televised films that did not see a theatrical run in the U.S., for direct release to DVD.

  3. Honestech - Wikipedia

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    Honest Technology, or Honestech Inc., is a supplier of digital video and audio communication and entertainment solutions.Some of their flagship products include VHS to DVD, Audio Recorder, FOTOBOX Plus, MY-IPTV, and Claymation Studio.

  4. Deinterlacing - Wikipedia

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    Deinterlacing is the process of converting interlaced video into a non-interlaced or progressive form. Interlaced video signals are commonly found in analog television, VHS, Laserdisc, digital television when in the 1080i format, some DVD titles, and a smaller number of Blu-ray discs.

  5. VCR/DVD combo - Wikipedia

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    Samsung SV-DVD440, a combo DVD player and VCR unit introduced to consumers in 2004. A VCR/DVD combination, VCR/DVD combo, or DVD/VCR combo, is a multiplex or converged device that allows the ability to watch both VHS tapes and DVDs. Many such players can also play additional formats such as CD and VCD.

  6. VCR/Blu-ray combo - Wikipedia

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    A VCR/Blu-ray combo is a multiplex or converged device, convenient for consumers who wish to use both VHS tapes and the newer high-definition Blu-ray Disc technology. [1]When Blu-ray Disc players went on the market in mid-2006, the final major Hollywood motion picture on VHS (David Cronenberg's A History of Violence) had already been released. [2]

  7. Something Weird Video - Wikipedia

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    Something Weird Video was founded in 1990 by Mike Vraney in Seattle.He was inspired by his teenage job as a theater projectionist. [1] His love for the obscure films that never made it to video prompted him to transfer hundreds of ancient reels of film to VHS videotape and DVD.

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