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There are certain DVD/VCR combos that allow you to transfer them, and there are computer based systems with video input cards, software and DVD writers that allow video to be captured and mastered to a DVD.
There are no DVD/VCR combos that come with a cleaning tape, but the tapes themselves are inexpensive to purchase seperately.
A VCR to DVD conversation tape player ranges from $100 to $300. Individual companies charge $10 per tape
Find and purchase a television tuner card. You need to install the drivers. Turn on the VCR and open VLC media player. Then download and install DVD Flick.
Video and audio OUT from the machine you're playing the original tape from, to Video and audio IN on the machine you're going to make your copy on. Set the recording VCR to `line in`as the input. Start the recording machine first then press play on the playing machine and sit back and relax until they're done.
what is the difference between a vcr & dvd combo with out tuner & one with. as far as recording a show on a vhs tape?
Yes, using the VCR portion of the DVD/VCR combo and a product such as ADS DVD Xpress or Pinnacle DVC90 to transfer old home movies from the VHS tape to a computer.
A VCR (videocassette recorder) is an electromechanical device for recording and playing back full-motion audio-visual programming on cassettes containing magnetic tape whereas a DVD player is is an optical disc technology.
Get Final Video Downloader, download the videos(and set it to convert), burn them to a disk, connect you DVD player to your vcr, set the vcr to record, play the disk, when the disk is finshed stop recording, job done. *gives you a thumbs up*
This is likely caused by Macrovision copy protection. A Macrovision descrambler connected between the DVD player and recording VCR should fix the problem.
Because of copyright laws, it is illegal to do so.
If you have Windows Vista, then it is possible that you have Windows DVD Maker.This is sufficient enough to create professional-looking DVDs, as the program practically makes the DVD by itself!