CONNECTING COMPUTERS, TVS & CAMCORDERS : HOW TO COPY A VHS TO A DVD

Copying a VHS enter to a DVD prototypal involves using an S-video or RCA connector to offer up the VCR to the computer, using a recording redaction information to achievement the VHS to the machine and then executing that enter onto a DVD. Update a VHS assemblage to DVD with tips from a digital figure doc in this free recording on conjunctive hardware. Expert: Rokosz Contact: www.WeAreHDTV.com Bio: Rokosz, “Your Digital Lifestyle Expert,” has been using digital devices ever since they’ve been invented. Filmmaker …

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  1. 46ser on July 14th, 2009

    I have the laptop though.

  2. 46ser on July 14th, 2009

    Your weird…

  3. ganymedeIV4 on July 14th, 2009

    you can also use Window Movie maker

    Dazzle 50’s are cheap (10-14$) and do everything his more expensive docking stations and BOB’s (80-150$) do

    And my ass VHS tapes have a short life span. They’ll last as long as a decent CD-R provided its kept in a cool dry enviroment away from sun light.

    I’ve got hundreds of VHS tapes.

    They have D-VHS-2 Which is a High Definiton format of VHS still used today. Fits about 4 hours of 1080i video and 2 channel audio (3mhz bandwidth SP)

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