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 ...
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The GoVideo VR2940 DVD Recorder+VCR is a single box that reduces clutter in your AV rack, providing DVD playback and recording, VHS playback and recording, and dubbing between the two.
Those VHS tapes sitting in your closet won't last forever. And if you don't have a VCR anymore, those home movies are pretty useless. If you really want those tapes to stand the test of time, you ...
I have a bunch of old home movies sitting around on VHS tapes.<BR><BR>These things are about the only reason I even have a VHS player around, I've replaced all my (bought) tapes with DVDs.<BR><BR>What ...
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 ...
DVD recorders, often equipped with hard drives, are fast replacing the archaic VHS standard when it comes to archiving our favourite TV shows. The reasoning behind this is clear: aside from the ...
A single box that performs DVD playback and recording, VHS playback and recording, and dubbing between the two. The VR2940 provides a simple way to transcribe your old camcorder and VHS tapes onto DVD ...