AGP Debates: What are the best programs to run on a VHS?

Charles: What are the best programs to run on a VHS?

Michael: Anything involving Disney or Pixar are always good. For example, the Disney Color Blaster expands the color spectrum up to 6 billion colors. This will have blast the color picture of the VHS.

Bridgette: Another great program is the Pixar HOPE, which stands for High Optical Power Electron. HOPE brings out the crisp audio and video on a VHS, as well as installing exclusive updates and programs to enhance the VHS even further.

Tina: They're good, but Sony programs are even better. Sony has a program called the Expander. The Expander can be used to increase the memory and storage on the VHS.

Charles: I agree. Sony has a program called UDisk Enhancer. What I like about that program is that the UDisks of the VHS can be advanced greater by using the KooKaa code to insert grand plexes of RAM, CPU, and storage. This means that the VHS can run faster and can insert many characters in a scene.

Jennifer: If there's one program I would want on my VHS, it's the YouTube Video Maker. The YouTube Video Maker can create extra plots in a VHS and inject extra colors and audio in it. This means that when you do that, you will be able to increase the quality of the movie overall.

Charles: For bad movies we don't like, we use the YouTube Video Maker to make them good movies. The mediocre remakes we have on VHS can also be made epic with this brilliant program.