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 have hundreds, if not thousands, of VHS tapes, music audio tapes and vinyl records. I would like to transfer all of them to DVD-R and CD-R to eliminate some of this clutter. I do not own a ...
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I’d been meaning to convert my old VHS tapes to DVD for years, but like most people, it stayed on the to-do list… until I found a dusty box in my garage labeled “Summer 2001 – Camping + Birthdays.” ...
(NBC) - They're everywhere. VHS tapes, stacked in closets and on shelves and in boxes out in the garage. These tapes deteriorate rapidly. In fact, after 10 years, they breakdown significantly. If you ...
There are plenty of reasons why you should transfer your video to DVD: There is no loss in quality due to frequent playback, digital media has a longer life span than analogue formats plus there is ...
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 ...
Will a new TV bring an old VHS tape to life? That's the quandary from this St. Joseph reader: "This involves transferring VHS tape to a DVD. I know you have written repeatedly on this and I have the ...
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