I don't believe there is one machine that can do all you describe bu there are devices that can be used in conjunction with a computer. Check Hammacker Schlemer catalog. Search Slide to DVD Machine. Search online for a video capture card for the 8mm and VHS videos. Or
Use a transfer service, rates have come down a lot and they will have the best equipment. I'm not sure about slides but for 8mm movies and VHS tapes check out StashSpace.Com, it's only $7 a tape and they did a great job with my stuff. You can get your content back on DVD right away or use their online editor to make personalizations.
Word doesn't have slides of its own. You can copy slides from another program, such as Powerpoint or Impress, and paste them into Word.
You can copy slides and paste them. The complete slide would be replicated again.
The Copy Machine was created in 2002.
Yes. A Dual deck VCR allows you to copy VHS tapes simply. Insert the otriginal VHS into slot 1 and the blank VHS into slot 2 and hit the copy button. It is very simple.
copy it by a copy machine
Answerit's where DNA gets copied in a cell. so... nucleolous=copy machine and DNA=the original paper that you copy in the copy machine The Nucleolus is like a copy machine because it recreates RNA used for later use
There are a variety of ways. I can't give details, because there are so many brands and possibilities, but here's a general overview.You can buy combination videotape players/DVD recorders that can copy tapes to DVD. They are generally designed specifically so that they can not copy commercial tapes, but usually work for tapes you've shot yourself.You could put the tape in a player and get a video converter for your computer that will take the output from the player and digitize it to a file. This file could then be burned to a DVD.If you only want to copy one or two tapes, it may be easiest to take (or send) the tape to a company that does this on a professional basis. Again, they won't copy commercial tapes.
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.
What you are seeking to do violates copyright laws.
A photo copy machine works by copying the paper or picture you put in
Copy And Print On A Copy Machine
does dvd red pro or the dvd magic really copy ddvd movies that are copy protected