I'm disappointed that there exist plenty of small devices that take an SD card and play videos off it, none of them seem to be themed like a VCR.
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@foone Closest form factor I’ve seen was the Atomos Ninja Star. Uses CFast 1.0 cards, looks like it was designed by Fisher Price.
The major problem with the unit is the input/output connector.
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@artandtechnic eww. mini/micro HDMI is a terrible idea
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@foone Yep. I’ve been stuck with it ever since I found that out
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a tiny toploading VCR that takes microSD cards would be awesome
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and as @scottmichaud pointed out, it definitely needs to have a blinking 12:00
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@[email protected] Can it somehow force you to rewind your SD cards?
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@neia that'd be neat. like, have it write a hidden file that indicates where each file was last viewed to, and it'll resume right from there.
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@NanoRaptor photoshopped it together:
Nanoraptor (@[email protected])
Attached: 1 image @[email protected] Ahhhh thank you. The DVD slot takes MicroSDs. If you want to read Sony memory sticks you need the Beta version of course, but they're hard to come by.
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@foone ...which of those would you recommend?
I've been mulling getting something like that with composite/component output for my little PVM.
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@ann3nova none of the ones I've tried. There's a bunch, they all cost the same, and they're all bare-minimum quality in my experience.
Sorry!