Transferring VHS to DVD?
edith head
5,106 Posts
i know some of you still have vhs tapes and wonder if any of you have digitized them. i have a lot that i've held onto but my shelf space is limited and would like to transfer the bulk of it to dvd so i can get rid of them and also to make it easier for me to burn copies for other folk since people don't really have vcrs these days. i'm looking at the least inexpensive way where i can do it myself instead of taking it to a video place. does anyone have any experience with this? thanks in advance
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i never got around to it and just tossed my tapes. all the shit i had that i thought was rare is all over youtube anyhow.
i'm pretty sure most of the bootlegs i have are all over youtube but there are also homemade movies and stupid comedy sketch stuff that i'm too sentimental to throw away
The Canopus ADVC 55 does a good job for analog to digital video conversion, if you are on a Mac it will be recognized automatically by iMovie...
Keep in mind DV files take up tons of disk space... A big external hard drive would be a good plan.
Hope this helps
Zeb
http://www.govideo.com/?GV=VR4940
get one of these, or some similar model. We got ours at Costco about 3 years back, and it has come in handy for recording Tivo stuff to DVD off the TV, or duping VHS to DVD. Sadly, some VHS have coding that prevents copying, but I would say that 7 out of 10 VHS tapes easily copies to DVD without any problem.
Feel free to PM me if you want to send me something, as long as it's not like 10 VHS tapes or anything, I could take a crack at it. There is always a chance that some DVDs ripped from VHS don't play in certain players, but that could also be the type of DVD being used, it's really hard to narrow down exactly why some DVDs fail to play.