WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VHS AND DVD?
The Video Home System, which is commonly known as VHS, is a method of storing video files for playback. DVDs (Digital Versatile Discs) also serve the same purpose but in an entirely different way. At the physical level, we can see that DVDs are a lot smaller compared to VHS tapes. DVDs also lack moving parts that makes it more reliable than VHS tapes. The tape can easily get tangled or break which happens pretty often. On the technical aspect, VHS stores the video and audio information in an analog format while DVDs use the digital format. This means that the video from DVDs can be reproduced more accurately than with VHS tapes which are quite prone to distortion.