dude you are like saving the world with these videos. giving musicians the ability to self release their music on physical media formats is so important, especially cause most of us are broke and replication costs have barely changed over the past few years + it's important to have physical copies for preservation. i'm working on a cd release for an album i'm working on and you're helping me save a ton by being able to make these myself. also, i'm a vhs fan and this is like the only video i've seen on how to make these cases! in 2022!!! great work man
I've been looking into recording newer movies on VHS tapes lately for nostalgic reasons. It's actually pretty easily done tbh, you just need the right adapters for a VHS player to a laptop or anything you have that streams. Right now working on a VHS Edit for The Force Awakens, actually re-editing the film to fit a 4:3 frame (and I'm precise to where I want to make sure I'm having the shots line up with them, would be so much easier if I had an open matte edition lmao)
@@ACrafterinTraining Haha! Well I can say I've successfully done it! Now I just await to get myself an A3 printer to print off the VHS box to go with the tape (have already printed a nice label for it hehe)
@@BrianKishreviews The easiest way to record a VHS to a DVD or DVD to a VHS is to simply buy a DVD/VCR Combo Recorder. With that you simply press a couple of buttons and your recording. Also remember some tapes have copyright protection that will stop you from recording it and some DVDs have copyright protection as well. I wish you luck.
Recommendations on slip case paper? I want to do a reversible slipcover for a clamshell VHS case. One with a professional looking cover design and the reverse side to look like a movie rental cover.
was thinking the same thing, that's the HARDEST part to figure out... I don't think 80lb cardboard paper will have the same feel as an original VHS case.
Just wanna say, thank you so much for this video and all your other craft tutorials! A close friend of mine loves items like vinyl records, VHS videos, cassettes, etc and I made some custom items (for decor) based off of their favorite movies and music for their birthday using your tutorials. Your vids have been such a huuggeee help 💕 Kudos to also having really detailed explanations and providing the templates.✨ you’re an absolute legend!!! 😊
you're videos are awesome, im obsessed, may i ask what printer do you use/recommend to print the sleeves, also what kind of paper do i use for the sleeve?
It drives me crazy that those idiots simply don't get the basics and supply such important information. You can use a paper 18pt ,338g/M2 or up to 400g/M2 and the papersize 11x17 or plain A3 paper. You're welcome!
@@trolojolo6178 Leaving this detail out was a HUGE oversight to an otherwise informative video. The VHS template I downloaded needs to be printed on 11x17. 8.5x11 will cut the image off and it won't work. I took mine to a print shop and didn't tell them I needed it to be printed on 11x17 and they SCALED it to "fit" the 8.5x11 paper they used.
@treescolorswizards you know what is actually pretty funny, there's literally a clip in the video that shows a RUclips screenshot with the only comment displayed saying "what paper should be used with this?" Like brother how does that mean he made another video on this and neglected to put the paper type already? At this point he's gotta be doing it on purpose for engagement or something
@@kazukiJume It depends on in which country you live in. In the states propably in almost every office supply store. Also you can order it from the internet. Most online printing companies have them in stock and charge very less for printing it for you.
Hello, nice to greet you and I thank you for sharing this tutorial including the templates. Please advise how you configure the printer to print the vhs slipvover in real size, since I have done it but it prints at a smaller size and not at the measure, also ask what type of paper you use both for the labels and for the slipcover or box vhs box
Hello, glad you enjoyed the tutorial. The printing configuration might vary depending on the printer that will be use. to be honest, the only thing I do, is remove any edges that the printer might create and ensure the option to "print in real size" is selected. But to get to that configuration on my printer, I had to mess up multiple projects until I got it right. Trial and error is key when doing things with specific measurements. For the case I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. For the labels, I use sticker paper with a semi gloss finish. Hope it helps.
I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. Hope it helps.
I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. For the labels I use glossy sticker paper for laser printers. Hope it helps
I'm assuming 11x17 ledger paper, i'm not a hundred percent sure but i will post an update on this comment as to whether or not it works, i think according to my measurements it should be that
I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. Hope it helps.
I'm totally not suggesting anyone do this but recording stuff to VHS is a good way to still be able to watch it when *insert streaming service here* pulls it down.
Thank you so much for making this! I'm just wondering. How do you keep your artwork/background colors from covering the black portions of the template?
Thanks for the templates! Is the "VHS Slip Case.psd" file supposed to have multiple layers for the covers, sides, etc? It seems it only has the background "Black Out Parts" layer.
I used premium semi glossy card stock paper. As for the settings, it depends on the printer and paper. I always select to print in best quality, no bleed, real size.
This is SO well done! Not only are the templates really easy to use, but your designs & reformatting of all of the cover elements look amazing! What type of sticker paper do you use for the tape labels? My only feedback would be: maybe mark your folds/creases on the blank side of the print, so the slipcase looks more seamless in the end!
Glad you liked it! For the sticker paper I use semi glossy premium sticker paper. Oh, that is a great idea! I will have to try that for my next project.
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I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. Hope it helps.
Hey there, I’m a year late to the video but hopefully you see this. I used your format and it works great for creating the covers. I use Office Depot to print my covers and I haven’t been able to get the right size. How, if you know, would I be able to get the template to work correctly when printing there?
Hey great video. I currently have a Chromebook (and am looking for a better laptop...lol), but was wondering if you had a way to do this using a Chromebook since we can't get Photoshop on a Chrome OS
I have not, but I've been told multiple times that photoshop files are not compatible with other programs, so I am working on making them accesible for everybody. As soon as I find a decent solutions I will make a video about it.
I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. Hope it helps.
Hi, I'm an absolute Beginner and have a Stupid question ---> Is it possible to use these Templates on other Programs than Photoshop. Thank you. And by the Way ---> THX for the Great Video ❤
When opening the VHS Slip Case.psd in Gimp, I'm forced to choose between two options that have to do with the image having an embedded color profile. I can keep the file as-is or convert the image to the "built-in sRGB color profile". Should I keep or convert?
You should keep it as is, but if you convert it, the only thing that will happen is that it will edited the colors a bit, which can be edited later on.
Yes, I also let them know to select the option "print in real size" and I even take a ruler to measure the end result in case I need them to re print it.
You're very welcome! I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. Hope it helps.
It would really save my a** if you could help me out with this. I'm trying to recreate the Titanic VHS release and I can watch this video and make some beautiful cases no problem. But the Titanic VHS had a bigger slipcase the two VHS tapes in their cases went inside. Any idea how to create a 2 tape VHS slip box like the iconic Titanic VHS? Even from manufacturing companies the closest I can come is ordering slipcases for books, very expensive.
That's the way the original cassette came in, that's why I based the tutorial on the original packaging. Ever since uploading this tutorial, I've come across different variations on VHS cases and I'd definitely be trying to make some of them in the future.
How do I change the Black Out Parts color if my case design is mostly black? It is difficult to see the trim lines of the slip cover with a black background.
you can click on control i on windows or command i on apple; it will invert the color of the layer, in this case into white. You can also color the balack out parts if you need to, by selecting a color overlay on layer styles. Hope it helps!
Do you know where I might be able to find slipcovers for VHS movies? I am attempting to create a wall display for the universal monsters VHS tapes but do not necessarily need/want the VHS tape itself.
need your opinion on DPI. You have your templates set to 1000 DPI. Is that kind of resolution only something very special printers can do? Am I OK with 300 DPI?
I set them to 1000 because the printer I use needs high resolution images to print the best, specially when using complex elements in the design, like the small letters, etc. However, you are able to set it to 300 when using simple design or if your printer does not required high resolution.
When I try to export for printing it says the clipboard is too big. Any suggestions for how to fix this? I want to make sure it's still the right size when I take it to the printers. Thank you :)
Fantastic work! Maybe you can help me I’m looking for a template design for a Big Box vhs tape Essentially this, but bigger in size, and the top flap is also on the bottom I know the size of the box I just don’t know how to make a template The width of the box is 14.5cm The height is 22.9 cm The depth of the spine 3.8 cm I’d imagine you’d have to print out the front and the back in two sheets perhaps. Hope you can help Love your vids ❤️
I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. Hope it helps.
dude you are like saving the world with these videos. giving musicians the ability to self release their music on physical media formats is so important, especially cause most of us are broke and replication costs have barely changed over the past few years + it's important to have physical copies for preservation. i'm working on a cd release for an album i'm working on and you're helping me save a ton by being able to make these myself.
also, i'm a vhs fan and this is like the only video i've seen on how to make these cases! in 2022!!! great work man
So glad I am able to help out!
There are so many fans you can reach just by having physical CDs A lot of ppl are sleep about how many ppl they can reach
I've been looking into recording newer movies on VHS tapes lately for nostalgic reasons. It's actually pretty easily done tbh, you just need the right adapters for a VHS player to a laptop or anything you have that streams. Right now working on a VHS Edit for The Force Awakens, actually re-editing the film to fit a 4:3 frame (and I'm precise to where I want to make sure I'm having the shots line up with them, would be so much easier if I had an open matte edition lmao)
Post a tutorial!! I'd love to do this too ❤
@@mimzycrochet2148 I'm still working it out so perhaps I will when I've done cracked it ahaha
That's amazing! I would love to be able to do that, but I lack the correct equipment haha. For now, I am okay with it just being for display.
@@ACrafterinTraining Haha! Well I can say I've successfully done it! Now I just await to get myself an A3 printer to print off the VHS box to go with the tape (have already printed a nice label for it hehe)
Did you manage to get it done I’d love to see set by set
I like this guy, he's so kind calm and smooth.
this is a PHENOMENAL tutorial! As if you've provided PSD templates for not only the box but also the labels, thank you so much!
You should use a DVD and VCR to record the digital video onto VCR tape so you can actually watch the movie too
I did! But I took it to a shop so that someone could do that for me since I am not very good with that sort of things haha
Could you explain how to convert a DVD to a VHS? I've been struggling to do so and am now resorting to just using a video file from a laptop.
Can you actually do that
@@BrianKishreviewsconnect the dvd players video out to the vhs players input then start recording the vhs and start the dvd movie
@@BrianKishreviews The easiest way to record a VHS to a DVD or DVD to a VHS is to simply buy a DVD/VCR Combo Recorder. With that you simply press a couple of buttons and your recording. Also remember some tapes have copyright protection that will stop you from recording it and some DVDs have copyright protection as well. I wish you luck.
AMAZING tutorial! Thank you so much for the detail. do you use photoshop to design the cover?
Recommendations on slip case paper? I want to do a reversible slipcover for a clamshell VHS case. One with a professional looking cover design and the reverse side to look like a movie rental cover.
I'm actually working on a tutorial for clamshell VHS inserts. Hope to put it out soon.
was thinking the same thing, that's the HARDEST part to figure out... I don't think 80lb cardboard paper will have the same feel as an original VHS case.
Just wanna say, thank you so much for this video and all your other craft tutorials! A close friend of mine loves items like vinyl records, VHS videos, cassettes, etc and I made some custom items (for decor) based off of their favorite movies and music for their birthday using your tutorials. Your vids have been such a huuggeee help 💕 Kudos to also having really detailed explanations and providing the templates.✨ you’re an absolute legend!!! 😊
Thank you for sharing your templates and for taking time to make these tutorials !
omg this is actually the best channel ever i am so happy i found this
Glad you like it!
wow, I love this! Can you make a video on making slip cases for bluray?
Question what paper do you print on? Another thing what stickers do you use?
the paper I used is a cardstock semi glossy photo paper, and I use high premium glossy sticker paper
That's awesome. Can you do like a double VHS video cover
Nice. What paper do you recommend for the slipcovers?
you're videos are awesome, im obsessed, may i ask what printer do you use/recommend to print the sleeves, also what kind of paper do i use for the sleeve?
OMG that looks so professional!
Thank you!
what kind of paper are you using? What size and thickness?
It drives me crazy that those idiots simply don't get the basics and supply such important information. You can use a paper 18pt ,338g/M2 or up to 400g/M2 and the papersize 11x17 or plain A3 paper. You're welcome!
@@trolojolo6178 Leaving this detail out was a HUGE oversight to an otherwise informative video. The VHS template I downloaded needs to be printed on 11x17. 8.5x11 will cut the image off and it won't work. I took mine to a print shop and didn't tell them I needed it to be printed on 11x17 and they SCALED it to "fit" the 8.5x11 paper they used.
@treescolorswizards you know what is actually pretty funny, there's literally a clip in the video that shows a RUclips screenshot with the only comment displayed saying "what paper should be used with this?" Like brother how does that mean he made another video on this and neglected to put the paper type already? At this point he's gotta be doing it on purpose for engagement or something
@@trolojolo6178 where would one find such a cardstock is what I've been trying to figure out for months eons even
@@kazukiJume It depends on in which country you live in. In the states propably in almost every office supply store. Also you can order it from the internet. Most online printing companies have them in stock and charge very less for printing it for you.
Great vid. U should try making maybe a blu ray movie cover or a dvd one
Yes, great idea! Will make a tutorial soon!
This is a super helpful and concise video - great job!
This is just what I was hoping for when I Googled this! Muchisimas gracias! :)
Hello, nice to greet you and I thank you for sharing this tutorial including the templates. Please advise how you configure the printer to print the vhs slipvover in real size, since I have done it but it prints at a smaller size and not at the measure, also ask what type of paper you use both for the labels and for the slipcover or box vhs box
Hello, glad you enjoyed the tutorial. The printing configuration might vary depending on the printer that will be use. to be honest, the only thing I do, is remove any edges that the printer might create and ensure the option to "print in real size" is selected. But to get to that configuration on my printer, I had to mess up multiple projects until I got it right. Trial and error is key when doing things with specific measurements.
For the case I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. For the labels, I use sticker paper with a semi gloss finish. Hope it helps.
Yeah I'd love to know what paper you used for the case! This is so cool
Wonder why they aren’t responding lol that seems like a major detail of the tutorial 😢
@@obscuregospel666 Yes, thats annoying!
Waiting on this too paper for the case and for the sticky labels
I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. Hope it helps.
I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. For the labels I use glossy sticker paper for laser printers. Hope it helps
That looks awesome! What paper did you use???
I'm assuming 11x17 ledger paper, i'm not a hundred percent sure but i will post an update on this comment as to whether or not it works, i think according to my measurements it should be that
I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. Hope it helps.
I'm totally not suggesting anyone do this but recording stuff to VHS is a good way to still be able to watch it when *insert streaming service here* pulls it down.
HUH ???
Thank you so much for making this! I'm just wondering. How do you keep your artwork/background colors from covering the black portions of the template?
Have to admit I hated this until I saw the process you did making this [like & subb'd] WOW you are creative as heck !!
what size paper do you print on?
Damn, that looks like the real deal man!
What paper did you use for the case?
That's what I want to know too. It looks like the cardboard that they used back then.
It’s card stock paper, it’s thick white paper that you can get at Walmart or staples
@@thriftingsifting6709 thanks
@@thriftingsifting6709 Thanks, I wonder where he got the cover art?
I'm more interested in knowing the size of the paper and what type of printer was used. Bc that don't look lole ink jet
Yo what printer did you use to print this out and what paper would I need?
Thanks for the templates! Is the "VHS Slip Case.psd" file supposed to have multiple layers for the covers, sides, etc? It seems it only has the background "Black Out Parts" layer.
you are a lifesaver thank you.
What kind of paper and size do you use and what are your best printer settings for this?
I used premium semi glossy card stock paper. As for the settings, it depends on the printer and paper. I always select to print in best quality, no bleed, real size.
This is dope! Btw, what paper cutting board with round cutter from Staples called?
This is SO well done!
Not only are the templates really easy to use, but your designs & reformatting of all of the cover elements look amazing!
What type of sticker paper do you use for the tape labels?
My only feedback would be: maybe mark your folds/creases on the blank side of the print, so the slipcase looks more seamless in the end!
Glad you liked it!
For the sticker paper I use semi glossy premium sticker paper.
Oh, that is a great idea! I will have to try that for my next project.
Vine buscando cobre, y terminé encontrando oro. Bv.
Este canal parece chileno, porque usted sí trabaja.
Maravilloso canal. Agradecido por haberlo encontrado.
Un suscriptor más!
hola, sabes como se llama el material en el que la imprime?
@@frankfigueroa6349 Cartón y luego lo lamina con plástico. De ese plástico delgadito, tipo "plástico Fill"
@@zanahoriaenojada espectacular, y las medidas de impresion las manejaras estimado?
@@frankfigueroa6349 x2
What paper and printer did you use for the case? 🤔🤔
Your good man, thank`s
I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. Hope it helps.
Hey there, I’m a year late to the video but hopefully you see this. I used your format and it works great for creating the covers. I use Office Depot to print my covers and I haven’t been able to get the right size. How, if you know, would I be able to get the template to work correctly when printing there?
This is awesome, thank you so much!
This looks amazing
Thank you!
Is it possible to do that same cover but to a music tape cassette? What's the difference as far it goes for printing?
Well, If you mean like a slip case for music cassette, I have a tutorial for it on my channel already! Hope it helps
Thanks for this! God Bless:)
Hey question :), do know any alternatives to photoshop? Thank you!
Hey man!
I was curious how you make the designs
Is it something u do yourself ?
Or are you finding them on the internet ?
But how do you design the Label and the Slip Case?
i'm sayiinnggg
Hey great video. I currently have a Chromebook (and am looking for a better laptop...lol), but was wondering if you had a way to do this using a Chromebook since we can't get Photoshop on a Chrome OS
I have not, but I've been told multiple times that photoshop files are not compatible with other programs, so I am working on making them accesible for everybody. As soon as I find a decent solutions I will make a video about it.
Awesome! But What If It Is 2 Tapes Like The Sound Of Music Gone With The Wind And Titanic?
Oh, that will be a different project. I will have to get to work for a separate tutorial.
What paper did you use to print the case?
Amazing man. You're very talented. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thanks a lot!
LET'S GO! I CAME 5 HOURS LATE BUT IT'S FINE I LOVE THIS CHANNEL
Thank you!
Do you use a special printer for the box
I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. Hope it helps.
Amazing video!! I was wondering which paper cutter you used in this video?
I use an x-acto knife paper cutter with a premium blade. Hope it helps!
Hi,
I'm an absolute Beginner and have a Stupid question ---> Is it possible to use these Templates on other Programs than Photoshop.
Thank you.
And by the Way ---> THX for the Great Video ❤
you’re awesome! i really dig this and am definitely going to use it! thanks! 💯✌🏽
Thanks! For giving Me The Good Jesus Templates And The Good Byeee!
What kind of paper would you recommend?
When opening the VHS Slip Case.psd in Gimp, I'm forced to choose between two options that have to do with the image having an embedded color profile. I can keep the file as-is or convert the image to the "built-in sRGB color profile". Should I keep or convert?
You should keep it as is, but if you convert it, the only thing that will happen is that it will edited the colors a bit, which can be edited later on.
Yes, I also let them know to select the option "print in real size" and I even take a ruler to measure the end result in case I need them to re print it.
You should do some templates for dvd and blu-rays
We so need a template for custom Blu-Ray slipcovers!
Yes! Great Idea. Will try and make it!
This is dope , gracias. What kinda card stock did you use?
You're very welcome! I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. Hope it helps.
You're so helpful, thank you so much!!
Thanks! You are so welcome!
It would really save my a** if you could help me out with this. I'm trying to recreate the Titanic VHS release and I can watch this video and make some beautiful cases no problem. But the Titanic VHS had a bigger slipcase the two VHS tapes in their cases went inside. Any idea how to create a 2 tape VHS slip box like the iconic Titanic VHS? Even from manufacturing companies the closest I can come is ordering slipcases for books, very expensive.
How did you design the actual covers and stickers?
THANKS! Very useful!
Great tutorial, this is super well made
Thank you!
Really cool. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey dude, you active? Love your tutorials :D
Amazing
How did you find the images to print on the slip cover templete?
This is cool, why does the VHS come out the bottom though? Thanks!
That's the way the original cassette came in, that's why I based the tutorial on the original packaging. Ever since uploading this tutorial, I've come across different variations on VHS cases and I'd definitely be trying to make some of them in the future.
You are a hero.
this helps me a lot
Absolutely awesome! This is exactly what I needed. 👊🤘🔥
Glad it helped!
I'm currently working on a horror film that will be released on VHS, among other things like Beta...
Nice! Glad it helped
How do I change the Black Out Parts color if my case design is mostly black? It is difficult to see the trim lines of the slip cover with a black background.
you can click on control i on windows or command i on apple; it will invert the color of the layer, in this case into white. You can also color the balack out parts if you need to, by selecting a color overlay on layer styles. Hope it helps!
You are my hero!
What type of printer do you use/have?
I actually go to a printer center to get my project printed for me. All I know is that they have a professional epson printer.
this is 10/10 thanks
what kind of printer do you use?
Thanks!
Hey Crafter in Training I have a question...
how can I make a VHS cover if the background is black?
what do I do?
Do you know where I might be able to find slipcovers for VHS movies? I am attempting to create a wall display for the universal monsters VHS tapes but do not necessarily need/want the VHS tape itself.
Garage sales are the best and cheapest bet. Some thriftshops might also have some cool copies
This is so cool! Can you make a tutorial for a 12 in vinyl?
Thank you! Of course, I am working on it!
do you print this on A4 cardstock?
need your opinion on DPI. You have your templates set to 1000 DPI. Is that kind of resolution only something very special printers can do? Am I OK with 300 DPI?
I set them to 1000 because the printer I use needs high resolution images to print the best, specially when using complex elements in the design, like the small letters, etc. However, you are able to set it to 300 when using simple design or if your printer does not required high resolution.
When I try to export for printing it says the clipboard is too big. Any suggestions for how to fix this? I want to make sure it's still the right size when I take it to the printers. Thank you :)
this was awesome
What size paper? And what kind?
cardboard OMG
For this, you'll want to use 11x17 cardstock, preferably 100-110lb thickness for best results.
Hi love! Any specific paper you use for the vhs cover?
Nevermind! Scrolled down and someone said card stock paper
You deserve so many more subs
Thank you!
Do you have a website to download photos for the template?
followed instructions what size are you printing my a4 printer says its not big enough
What size cardstock ? How thick ?
what are the print measurements?
the cd is 12 cm x 12 cm
Fantastic work!
Maybe you can help me
I’m looking for a template design for a Big Box vhs tape
Essentially this, but bigger in size, and the top flap is also on the bottom
I know the size of the box I just don’t know how to make a template
The width of the box is 14.5cm
The height is 22.9 cm
The depth of the spine 3.8 cm
I’d imagine you’d have to print out the front and the back in two sheets perhaps.
Hope you can help
Love your vids ❤️
How do you get these images
replying to every comment except the one asking what kind of paper you use ☠️☠️ kind of important info
Coated/Glossy cardstock paper. Hope it helps!
hi, I just signed up, please help me, once I download the file and open it in Photoshop I can't do anything anymore
Thanks!!!!
Welcome!
please tell us what kind of paper did you use for the case :)
I used a paper that is known as couche where I live, but I have been informed that is known differently in other areas. Glossy card stock paper is what I found to be similar online. Hope it helps.
Found your channel just not, really good videos and I hope to see a MiniDisc one soon :)