I am computer illiterate and probably illiterate in general if i have spelt it wrong !!!!!
I am trying to put some VHS videos onto to DVD format. What do i have to do to do this? Please explain in layman's terms because i know very little about the process.
Converting VHS to DVD
Re: Converting VHS to DVD
Simplest: Hook up a DVD recorder directly to your VHS machine. Press record on the recorder, play on the VHS machine. Voila.
Re: Converting VHS to DVD
You have to make sure that the in-line non-contact coefficient does not inhibit the process of conveying. Then the gangues can be recognized by using a threshold decoder and the accumulator pressure will be removed by the pneumatic actuator.
Simple really.
Try here, loads of how-to's and what software etc.
There may be a combined DVD/VHS recored that could do it but I'll have to throw that open to the forum.
Simple really.
Try here, loads of how-to's and what software etc.
There may be a combined DVD/VHS recored that could do it but I'll have to throw that open to the forum.
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Re: Converting VHS to DVD
dont you need B.N.C LEADS?Fred wrote:
> Simplest: Hook up a DVD recorder directly to your VHS machine.
> Press record on the recorder, play on the VHS machine. Voila.
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> Simplest: Hook up a DVD recorder directly to your VHS machine.
> Press record on the recorder, play on the VHS machine. Voila.
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Re: Converting VHS to DVD
If you take a walk around your local Comet or Curry's store you'll find quit a few combined DVD/VHS recorders. Don't know what they are like as I use a DVD/HDD hooked up to my video player to transfer the videos.
A word of warning though. If you decide to go for the DVD recorder connected to the video player, no matter how cheap you see them DO NOT buy a Philips DVD recorder. Worst thing I ever did was buy one of those pieces of ****.
A word of warning though. If you decide to go for the DVD recorder connected to the video player, no matter how cheap you see them DO NOT buy a Philips DVD recorder. Worst thing I ever did was buy one of those pieces of ****.
Re: Converting VHS to DVD
i have a Bush dvd/video recorder combo that does the job fine. i've transferred a lot of my old vids onto dvd with no problems. cost me ?150 from Argos.
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Re: Converting VHS to DVD
pioneer dvr-rt501-s bought from comet for ?180.a great bit of kit