Transferring VHS tapes to DVD format is possible through the use of companies that do it professionally, or through specialized equipment that takes the information from a VHS tape, digitizes it on a computer, and then the information is burnable onto DVD.
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A vhs to dvd recorder may help you conver your vhs tapes to dvd media if you have the right system. I advise you to check with the salesperson before you buy anything.
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.
Play the DVD, with the player connected to a VHS recorder, hit record.
Play the DVD, with the player connected to a VHS recorder, hit record.
The easiest option to convert vhs tapes to DVD is to use a video transfer service. Google: 'VHS to DVD" "VCR to DVD" or "convert vhs to dvd" and you will see lots of different options. One of the services I would recommend is StashSpace.Com it costs $6.95 per tape and you have the option to watch and edit your digitized footage online. i have alot of VHS tapes. i want to convert them 2 DVD, but cant coz of the following reasons: havent got a vhs player dont know how to do this on my own costs money will take time depending on the duration of the VHS. my VHS tapes are 3 hours long on each tape - so altogether that might take 4 hours to save it to dvd. - A LONG TIME however the good thing is DVD's lasts long, its light, can be played on pc's, dvds. and also, vhs tapes dont last long, soon theyll be obsolete. The only problem with sending your VHS tapes to a service is that random people will be watching your tapes. The best way to convery VHS to DVD is to buy a USb grabber, you can buy these anywhere, just google VHS to DVD converter. When you have the hardware, just use the software which came with your USB grabber and it will allow you transfer VHS to DVD.
Yes, the Samsung DVDVR375 DVD/VHS Combo Recorder offers VHS upconverting.
There are several options of DVD recorders that do this thing, at walmart. I saw some last week there. You can check www.walmart.com to check them out and for 97 cent shipping.
You can purchase a DVD/VHS recorder combo that will allow you to make your own copies at home.
Transfering your VHS tapes to DVD is a great idea.
In order to transfer something on cine film to DVD, you need both the source of the cine film (e.g. a VCR if you originally recorded the film on a VHS tape) and a DVD recorder. Make sure to connect the A/V cable to both the source of the cine film and the DVD recorder. Hit "record" on the DVD recorder. Then hit "play" on the source player. When the film's done, hit "stop" on both. Surely one has to project the film then record on to a camcorder. I would like an answer of what is the best way to do this.
Someone can do a VHS to DVD transfer by using a number of video conversion software suites that are available for free or through purchase. These software allow an individual to capture and record video clips from a VHS tape using a capture card. The software then converts the VHS video clip to DVD.
Using the adapter, play the tape as normal on a VHS player. You also need a dedicated DVD recorder, or a computer with DVD burner and AV capture card. Hook the VHS player to the computer or recorder via the Phono leads (or SCART in europe). Connect the video OUT of the VHS to the Video IN of the DVD recorder or computer capture device. Do similar with the audio leads. The rest depends on the make and model of your DVD recorder, or the software you are using on a computer. Basically it can be done quite easily, but it has to be done in 'real time'. You play the tape normally and capture it on the device of your choice. Using a computer and editing software, you can do more with editing and adding effects and titles.