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Message # 82665.1 Subject: Re:the evolution of one's wetlook library Date: Sun 20/09/20 16:41:57 GMT Name: plonss |
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Unfortunately. I always had the intention to do so, but these things need time and investment. And in time, I think my preferences changed or I became more selective. Much material I liked in the 1990s I find now mediocre or uninteresting. And the bad image quality of those days is also disappointing, when compared to the present quality. |
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By wateretaw - wateretaw@aol.com Sun 20/09/20 16:38:12 GMT Hello all. As I was looking through some older wetlook videos I was thinking about how long I've been collecting wetlook and what I've done to keep them digital. Do you remember that feeling you would get when videos you ordered would arrive at your home??? I used to love that feeling knowing that I was going to watch some wetlook :)
Back in the day it was VHS. And I kept almost all of them. And at some point I bought a DVD burner - so I transferred the VHS to DVD. And then a few years later I converted those DVDs to m4v files so I could just watch them on my computer. No need to find the VHS tape, turn on the TV, load the tape etc. I find it interesting that the quality of the videos are generally pretty bad, but its still nice to have old Erik Elsas, Minx (from Nigel), and tons of candid wetlook tapes from MK to watch on my computer.
Has anyone else converted their old libraries?
Stay wet!
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