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How Do I Copy Home Video Tape To pc

jamesy
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H i i was wondering how do i copy a vhs tape on to my pc so i can put it on dvd
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jamesy wrote:H i i was wondering how do i copy a vhs tape on to my pc so i can put it on dvd
The easiest way is to record direct from VCR to DVD by linking up your VCR via scart to a DVD recorder. Using your PC involves buying either an internal or external capture device and the requisite leads, and a fair bit of hard drive space, and even more time than the former. I've tried both ways and recommend the former method.0 -
To be honest I haven't got a clue, but there seems to be a good offer at SVP at the moment which means at least you have a decent supplier.
http://www.blankdiscshop.co.uk/cgi-bin/sh000004.pl?REFPAGE=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2eblankdiscshop%2eco%2euk%2facatalog%2f&WD=maker%20dvd&SHOP=%20&PN=misc%2ehtml%23a1818#a1818
Or just https://www.svp.co.uk enter shop and look for dvd maker. £25 plus p&p doesnt seem half bad.Old Faithful we roam the range together,
Old Faithful in any kind of weather,
When the round up days are over,
And the Boulevard’s white with clover,
For you old faithful pal of mine.0 -
Thanks people for your replys0
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This one from Amazon look like the bee's knees to me.
Amazon video capture/record
Yes/no, anybody?
I found it using the following google search - just in case you need more than this.
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