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About The 'Might as Well!' Archive

Mainly consisting of digital VHS transfers and DVD rips of B to Z Grade genre, trash & exploitation films from the 30's to the early-mid 00's...

Please, stay awhile and enjoy these often rare gems, presented in decent quality, some times for the first time on YouTube.

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LG V774W VCR/DVD Combo ⋗ Simplecom CM401 RCA to HDMI Upscaler (60hz) ⋗ EVGA XR1 Capture Device ⋗ OBS Studio @ 1080/1440 30fps Raw Stream

Caveat Emptor:

My current transfer set up is not completely ideal for archival quality preservation of these tapes as the upscaler only outputs at 60hz instead of 50hz so the frame rate is not exactly the same as the original PAL signal. The quality of the transfers overall has varied through the life of the channel, as we learn to optimise the transfer set up on zero budget. But in general they are often the best quality available online for certain rare films and I would still consider them watchable.

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Karate Rock (The Kid With Iron Hands) - (1990) / 1080p VHS Transfer

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Karate Rock (The Kid With Iron Hands) - (1990) / 1080p VHS Transfer

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