Q: I’ve got a ton of old VHS tapes. How can I put them on DVD? A: You’ll need a computer that has a DVD recorder and Honest Technology’s VHS to DVD 5.0, for Windows computers ($50; honestech.com) or ...
Q: I, along with so many people I know, would like to transfer our old VHS tapes to DVD. Can you recommend the easiest and cheapest way to go about doing this? I was looking into buying a device (into ...
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VHS has been dead for, what, 10, nine years now? Whatever it is, I bet you still have a few VHS home movies here and there. If they’re not destroyed by now, you should consider transferring them to ...
Do you have a stack of Video-8 tapes gathering dust, filled with cherished memories waiting to be relived? We understand the importance of preserving those precious moments, which is why we've ...
What would be the best way to transfer VHS tapes to a PC, so it could be both stored and viewed on it (and on any TV hooked up to its SVideo out) <B>but also</B> to be recorded on a CDR (DVD ...
If your most cherished family memories are stored away on old VHS tapes, you need to act now. As time passes, videotapes lose their magnetic signal. The sharpness, quality and color deteriorate. Worst ...
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