• Flamekebab
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    26 days ago

    That’s the thing, it doesn’t feel like a situation where one would use the verb “tape”, so I’m curious what she was referring to.

    • @WhiteOakBayou@lemmy.world
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      36 days ago

      I think she was recording something off her TV. In her younger years this would have been done by pressing record on a vcr to transfer the images displayed on the monitor from the ether into the tape. This process was colloquially referred to as taping.
      “I have to work late tonight, can you tape the game for me?” "Don’t tell me what happened on the show! I taped it last night and haven’t watched it yet. "

      • Flamekebab
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        16 days ago

        Haha, yes, I know, I’m nearly 40.

        What I was trying to convey is that in the present day, where live stuff is almost universally available on demand afterwards (at least where I am), why would a recording be relevant step for the end user?

        Recording devices for live media aren’t even common anymore. In the old days we all had VCRs we could record stuff on (not that most adults seemed to be able to program the damn things) and cassette decks we could capture stuff from the radio on (and certainly not to make illicit copies). These days though, what would people use? It feels like hard disk based devices for live TV are long gone.

        Of course, that’s a lot of assumptions I’m making there, so chances are she’s just talking about TiVoing something (or however one capitalises that - Sky+ was the thing over here, although I never bothered with it myself. Then again, I did futz around with MythTV in 2007.).

        But still, I’m hoping there’s something I’ve not thought of and it’s a situation I couldn’t have imagined, because life is more fun that way.

        • @WhiteOakBayou@lemmy.world
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          26 days ago

          Lol true that. Life is more fun that way. We’re about the same age and the memories of some of my favorite movies from childhood include the taped commercials. Only viewed positively through the lens of nostalgia, I’ve done everything reasonable to eliminate commercials from my current day to day.

          • Flamekebab
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            16 days ago

            Haha, same here! I digitised a few tapes some years ago and the ads were somehow part of the fun. Similarly though I have network-level and blocking these days in addition to device-based blockers.

            I was rather interested to see that people have been hacking VCRs to get better signals out of them for digitising old tapes. Looked a bit more complicated than I want to get into, admittedly, but the results were great.

            Ugh, this thread just reminded me of the pile of miniDV tapes a friend gave me to rip!