Most DVD/VHS combos are now capable of recording VHS content onto DVD.
Yes on some models, most are just DVD players and VHS record,Sony's RDR-VX560 DVD recorder/VCR combo has the ability to record DVD's.
If the VHS portion of a VHS/DVD unit breaks the DVD portion will still work. It should not be much of an issue depending on how often the VHS is used.
Play the DVD, with the player connected to a VHS recorder, hit record.
Yes, the Samsung DVDVR375 DVD/VHS Combo Recorder offers VHS upconverting.
The easiest way to copy VHS tapes to DVD is to purchase a VHS/DVD combo. It will allow you to pop in a tape and burn it to DVD without having to download software or hook up to computer.
Play the DVD, with the player connected to a VHS recorder, hit record.
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You can purchase a DVD/VHS recorder combo that will allow you to make your own copies at home.
You need a DVD writer/VCR combo.The Sony RDR-VX560 is one of many types.You should always do your homework when buying a standalone DVD recorder.Many of them have really serious reliability issues.
To convert VHS tapes to DVD can be done with a combination VHS and DVD unit where the DVD can record. Another way to do it is to use a DVD that hooks right up to the VCR or use a service that converts them.
As long as it takes you to record it from DVD to VHS yourself.
A DVD/VCR combo is appropriate for a consumer who still has lots of old VHS tapes they would like to enjoy but are moving into the 21st century and also have a DVD collection.