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.
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.
Play the DVD, with the player connected to a VHS recorder, hit record.
Yes, you can purchase a vhs recorder at a major electronics store.
I have a AV surround sound VR-206 and I want to hook up my digital cable receiver and my DVD player but I want to be able to watch tv programs without using the amp
Yes, the Samsung DVDVR375 DVD/VHS Combo Recorder offers VHS upconverting.
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.
Play the DVD, with the player connected to a VHS recorder, hit record.
To copy a copyrighted VHS tape to DVD using a DVD VHS combo recorder, first connect the VHS tape to the combo unit and insert the VHS tape into the VHS slot. Then, insert a blank DVD into the DVD drive. Start playback of the VHS tape and press the "Record" button on the DVD recorder to begin the transfer; make sure to monitor the process to ensure everything is being recorded correctly. However, be aware that copying copyrighted material without permission may violate copyright laws.
Any should work just fine.
A VHS video recorder can be used in today's world to review VHS tapes and decide which ones should be transferred to another digital content. DVD's are more popular nowadays than VHS tapes, but tapes should not be eliminated until back up copies are made.
Yes, as long as the tv and VHS video recorder have the right connections (scart for instance).