DVD VHS Recorder


How to Copy VHS to DVD

Executive Summary about DVD VHS Recorder by Kurt Lambert

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Everyone has those old, bulky VHS tapes lying around collecting dust. You can convert them to DVD! Converting VHS tapes to DVD is not a hard process by any means. You will need either a VHS tape player with the tape or a camcorder with the colored wires and plug them into your computer.

If you don’t have the ports on your computer, I recommend the Dazzle card. This converts the wires via USB. You will need at least 20 GB free on your hard drive, as well. You will need at least a CD-RW drive. You will also need video editing software. I also explain how you do not even need a DVD burner to copy your VHS tapes or even other DVD movies!

 

VHS to DVD Transfer Services – What to Look For
Executive Summary about DVD VHS Recorder by Myrtha W. Chang

Your wedding video tape, for example.  Have you convert it to DVD yet?  When considering handing over your old home movies to a VHS tapes to DVD transfer service, ask these 4 questions.

Question1. Is the transfer done in a dedicated facility like a video transfer lab? If you ask someone if they use professional equipment, they will all say yes. 

Question2. Reputable transfer services using professional equipment can create DVD menus easily.  If there is no scene change, then after 5 minutes, it creates a new chapter.  You can start from chapter 1, and it will play through chapter 2, 3, 4 seamlessly. 

Question3. Can I see a sample finished DVD? You want to know if the final DVD output is a finished DVD with caption and nice case cover that’s gift-ready. 

Question4. Finally, ask if they guarantee their work.

Just like how you get a range of video quality depending on the quality of your video camcorder, VHS to DVD transfer quality varies depending on the quality of the transfer equipment.

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