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How Do You Use A VCR For Extended Recording Of Radio Talk Shows?

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How Do You Use A VCR For Extended Recording Of Radio Talk Shows?

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Is there anything worse than driving to work enjoying your favorite morning talk show when right in the middle of a hilarious skit or in-depth interview–you arrive at your destination and you have to leave your car, and the radio, until you get back in it at the end of the day? By that time, the show is long over and you will never know how the skit played out. If that sounds like you–then here is an old school solution for you. Here is how to use a VCR for extended recording of radio talk shows. Know that conventional audio tapes come in 60-minute and 90-minute varieties. That is the combined length of BOTH sides of the cassette. With a maximum of only 45 minutes, using audio tapes is no good if you want to record a radio talk show which can sometimes last up to 4 hours. That is where using VCR tapes comes in extemely handy. Set on the SLP setting, VCR tapes can record up to 12 full hours of excellent quality audio! Plus, you can set the VCR’s timer so you never miss your favorite r

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