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VHS to DVD
Hi, I am looking for a program that will allow me to copy my VHS tapes
to my DVD. We have a lot of family tapes we want to put on the DVD witout a lot of hassels. Thanks for the time. Dan (Still going in circles) |
Re: VHS to DVD
skip wrote:
> Hi, I am looking for a program that will allow me to copy my VHS tapes > to my DVD. We have a lot of family tapes we want to put on the DVD > witout a lot of hassels. It's called a home recorder - push Play on your vcr, Record on the recorder, Stop on both when done and finalize the disc. drc :) |
Re: VHS to DVD
skip wrote:
> Hi, I am looking for a program that will allow me to copy my VHS tapes > to my DVD. We have a lot of family tapes we want to put on the DVD > witout a lot of hassels. > > Thanks for the time. > > Dan (Still going in circles) Assuming you want to tranfer these tapes to you computer and then burn to dvd with your dvd burner you will need a means of connecting your vcr to the computer and a capture program to handle the capture. If you do not already have a video capture card or a an external device then I would recommend DVD Express. I got mine at Walmart for about $78US and have had great results with it. Plus it comes with Ulead's Video Studio and DVD Movie Factory software. You can also record tv shows to your computer wih it by using your vcr's tuner. And if you have a camcorder you can xfer home movies. Here's a link for more imformation about DVD Epress http://www.adstech.com/products/USBA...p?pid=USBAV701 |
Re: VHS to DVD
Hi Merlin,
Can copyright VHS tapes be copied using this way to do it? Best Regards "Merlin" <Merlin@noway.com> wrote in message news:QxL6d.284608$mD.257618@attbi_s02... > skip wrote: > > > Hi, I am looking for a program that will allow me to copy my VHS tapes > > to my DVD. We have a lot of family tapes we want to put on the DVD > > witout a lot of hassels. > > > > Thanks for the time. > > > > Dan (Still going in circles) > > Assuming you want to tranfer these tapes to you computer and then burn > to dvd with your dvd burner you will need a means of connecting your vcr > to the computer and a capture program to handle the capture. If you do > not already have a video capture card or a an external device then I > would recommend DVD Express. I got mine at Walmart for about $78US and > have had great results with it. Plus it comes with Ulead's Video Studio > and DVD Movie Factory software. You can also record tv shows to your > computer wih it by using your vcr's tuner. And if you have a camcorder > you can xfer home movies. > > Here's a link for more imformation about DVD Epress > > http://www.adstech.com/products/USBA...p?pid=USBAV701 |
Re: VHS to DVD
tsgoh wrote:
> Hi Merlin, > Can copyright VHS tapes be copied using > this way to do it? > > Best Regards > I've only copied a few of vhs tapes with it. They were all copyrighted, whether or not they were copy protected in some way I'm not sure. |
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