Commercial DVD's are not burned they are pressed from a master in huge numbers. That is why you cannot duplicate a commercial DVD to a DVD-R for example. You can burn from a DVR to a DVD but you won't be sble to do it digitally if there is copy protection. For example if you record a program from cable and it is copy protected, you are only able to put on digital media (Recorder or DVD) once. The next transfer will be blocked if there is copy protection in the program. About half the programs have this protection now.
Yes, You can buy an "all-in-one" box at "best buy" or online store that will record your VHS tapes directly to DVD's. They run between $175 and $300 (buy the cheapest you can find they all work the same) You just put your VHS tape in one side of the box, put a blank DVD in the other side. Press one button and come back in after the VHS tape stops and badabing you have a DVD playable in any DVD player.
Digital video cassettes will not play on a VHS player; VHS is analog and cannot play digital media.You may be able to find a service in your area that can copy from an older medium (like your ZR10 cassettes) to something like DVD or BluRay.
One can purchase a digital copy of Green Street Hooligans from Amazon Instant Video. A digital copy can also be purchased from Flixster, Google Play and the Playstation store.
You either have to buy it from itunes or have a digital copy of the video
Use your computer if it's got a burner. eD
I used Free Video Converter Factory. You can use "Clip" button to cut the video parts you want.
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yes it will come with a bluray,dvd,and digital copy
it depends what you mean by digital copy
Well, you can't. Unless it's a Digital Copy video, then you just put it into your computer.
There are many potential uses of a transcriber machine. One would be able to use a transcriber machine to turn audio video recordings into written or hard copy form.
Not all digital copies include the code inserts. The ways of getting the digital copy vary
By watching it of course