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Old January 14th 04, 08:02 PM
Gerry
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Help me out you gurus' that are out there.
I want to take VHS pre-recorded movies that I have and
burn them to DVD's. (I don't want to buy 200+ movies)
Those of you that have done this, what kind of hardware
did you use? I have been doing some homework over the
internet and I get mixed reviews about everything I look
at.. AllI want to do is video capture a VHS tape and
convert it to a DVD. No fancy editing, no pretty homemade
titles. VHS To DVD nothing more. Any advice appreciated.


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Old January 14th 04, 08:51 PM
Jerry
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The Feb 2004 Computer Shopper mentions a device that does it. Check their
online web site or the printed version

"Gerry" wrote in message
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Help me out you gurus' that are out there.
I want to take VHS pre-recorded movies that I have and
burn them to DVD's. (I don't want to buy 200+ movies)
Those of you that have done this, what kind of hardware
did you use? I have been doing some homework over the
internet and I get mixed reviews about everything I look
at.. AllI want to do is video capture a VHS tape and
convert it to a DVD. No fancy editing, no pretty homemade
titles. VHS To DVD nothing more. Any advice appreciated.




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Old January 14th 04, 11:47 PM
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Default VHS To DVD Transfer

You will find useful info at www.dvdrhelp.com
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Old January 15th 04, 12:01 AM
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Default VHS To DVD Transfer

You will find useful info at www.dvdrhelp.com
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Old January 16th 04, 09:49 AM
Ray
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For just simple VHS-DVD transfers you might want to consider a DVD recorder.
I have converted something like 200 VHS tapes so far using my e80 Panasonic
recorder with fantastic results as you can control the quality of the
recordings and such and it is pretty simple to set up.


"Gerry" wrote in message
...
Help me out you gurus' that are out there.
I want to take VHS pre-recorded movies that I have and
burn them to DVD's. (I don't want to buy 200+ movies)
Those of you that have done this, what kind of hardware
did you use? I have been doing some homework over the
internet and I get mixed reviews about everything I look
at.. AllI want to do is video capture a VHS tape and
convert it to a DVD. No fancy editing, no pretty homemade
titles. VHS To DVD nothing more. Any advice appreciated.




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Old January 16th 04, 09:51 AM
Ray
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Default VHS To DVD Transfer

For just simple VHS-DVD transfers you might want to consider a DVD recorder.
I have converted something like 200 VHS tapes so far using my e80 Panasonic
recorder with fantastic results as you can control the quality of the
recordings and such and it is pretty simple to set up.


"Gerry" wrote in message
...
Help me out you gurus' that are out there.
I want to take VHS pre-recorded movies that I have and
burn them to DVD's. (I don't want to buy 200+ movies)
Those of you that have done this, what kind of hardware
did you use? I have been doing some homework over the
internet and I get mixed reviews about everything I look
at.. AllI want to do is video capture a VHS tape and
convert it to a DVD. No fancy editing, no pretty homemade
titles. VHS To DVD nothing more. Any advice appreciated.




 




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