
VHS Hi-Fi IS ANALOG! VHS Hi-Fi is analog audio FM modulated then recorded and played back off the video head drum (which has better bandwidth, dynamic range and noise floor than the linear audio tracks).
Hell, VHS Hi-Fi is supposedly the BEST ANALOG recording format ever offered, with better linearity, frequency response, and noise floor than Reel Tape or CD.
VHS, and S-VHS tape are both 100% analog formats in the US...They don't have any digital audio or video tracks.
There's only 2 ways you can even convey digital audio over VHS in the US:
1.) PCM which is an audio only format... Basically PCM takes the digital audio signal and converts it to a "video" signal that looks like a black screen with white dashes that flicker on and off in turn with the digital data....PCM tapes in the NTSC region can't hold any video to accompany the PCM audio so there are no movies or concerts with video that have digital audio.
2.) If you convert a digital recording in the mastering/duplication studio to analog and record the analog audio to VHS...But its no longer digital at that point. Also unless a tape is dual language duplication facilities that made VHS tapes would dub the same tracks of the master onto BOTH the Hi-Fi AND THE LINEAR tracks!...So if the Hi-Fi analog tracks are a dub of some digital master tape then the linear tracks are too....So either way you're listening to an analog dub of a digital master tape... You're just choosing the lowest quality pair (the linear tracks) of the 4 channels of analog audio VHS carries.
You probably didn't understand half of what I said and won't learn anything from it given your track record.
But you come across as stupid as a some one who bought a 4 cylinder Ford Mustang instead of the V8 claiming their 4 cylinder Mustang is faster than a Tesla. Not only are you wrong but you're bragging about the worst version of what you like being better without knowing you have the worst version. You're as laughable as the emperor bragging about his new clothing that only idiots can't see.