buy a recorder and a dvd burner for the tv
To convert VHS tapes to DVDs, you will need a VHS player, a DVD recorder, and blank DVDs. Connect the VHS player to the DVD recorder using AV cables. Play the VHS tape and record it onto the DVD. Follow the DVD recorder's instructions to finalize the recording and create a playable DVD.
Yes and weight loss tapes have been replaces by dvds. As far as tapes go, you can not really find many exercise tape anymore.
VCRs, tapes,
NO you cannot. AS video8 is digital and VHS is analog so they dont work together. The adaptor will only work with VHS-C tapes. What I would recommend is using a video transfer service to convert your video 8 tapes into a digital format. Watch and edit the digital files on your computer or get the tapes transferred to DVDs. StashSpace.Com does a good job at this, costs $7 for the transfer to digital and $10-15 for DVDs. http://www.stashspace.com/video-transfer/video-dvd-transfer.stm
You have to convert the dvds first.
There is no such thing as a Hi8 adaptor for playback with anything but a Hi8 player/comcorder. I recommend converting your Hi8 tapes to digital and getting DVDs. StashSpace.Com can transfer Hi8 tapes to digital for $6.95/tape. You can get DVDs right away of your Hi8 tapes or you can go online to watch your Hi8 tapes and create customized DVDs. To learn more go to: http://www.stashspace.com/video-transfer/hi8-dvd-transfer.stm
Movies in VHS tapes, unlike DVDs have no code zone. They are pretty universal. Do they will work fine in any country.
You need a DVD drive to rip DVDs then you may need to get software that can convert DVDs to r4d
No, you are not able to convert mini DVDs into regular DVDs. The two are mutually exclusive and cannot be converted from one to the other, unfortunately.
Probably never. Once stores transition to selling only DVDs it's unlikely they'll move back to VCR tapes.
The Magnavox DVD VCR Player is an excellent combo choice. It features technology that makes normal DVDs look great on modern High-Definition Televisions, and takes the "fuzziness" out of VHS tapes. The player also has the ability to convert VHS tapes into DVD format, so you can say goodbye to those outdated VHS tapes! It retails for about $350, and can be purchased online or in specialized electronic stores.
Yes, there are many. If you can go to your local Public Library, DVDs, tapes, and books are available.