What can be done with old VHS movie tapes?
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If you have a player for them, donate them to a homeless shelter to use.
I've found older folks love those VHS tapes, when one of my clients passed away they were grabbing up those VHS tapes as quick as possible especially if they are the old 40s black and white movies. I donated some to our Alzheimers Day Program, and elder care homes.
You can transfer them to DVDs too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au1JOnQ8lK4 I picked up a couple of those combo recorders at the thrift store
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there is away too convert them to digital ie cd type disk. it required a tape reader and a computer. yes back in the dark ages. you then put it on a cd to play. now its get a movie on a cd, then convert it to a movie file and load it on a jump drive....
Donate them to a charity or club that can use them.................
There are companies that chang VHS tapes to CD's in Kansas City, MO. I do not know where you live but just check around and you should find one.
Donate them to a nursery school that still has a VHS machine.