FLHV

FLHV (short for Flashy Long-lasting Home Video) is a analog disk storage invented by TSTRC in 1995 and released in 1997 in both the United States, Japan, and Tsuki.

In the early 2000s, FLHV was very popular and had high sales. In the 2000s, the FLHV was the second most popular home video format, only to DVD.

In 2000, TSTRC made an official FLHV player called the FLHV Home Video Boot System. It was only $1, but also very feature-packed.

Videos are called "FLHV blocks".

An official FLHV Maker was made in 1998, that was a FLHV block software where one could record up to 3 days and 2 hours and then one can design the cover. Then it would print out as a custom FLHV block. One could add effects, too. A FLHV Maker 2 was made in 2002 where one could make a film that can last up to 1 day, that would be animated. One can make up to 678 scenes that last 6, 7 or 8 minutes, which is chosen by the user. Then, one can create characters and backgrounds and submit the characters. In each scene, one can choose the background and choose what characters to appear in the scene.

FLHV was very successful in the 2000s and started growing in late 1999.