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VHS/DVD recorder combi units - recommendations
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or, if you have access to a pc or laptop with a cd drive, copy the cd contents to a usb stick and install on the laptop using that1
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I have just transferred a lot of old VHS-C tapes to digital.I have done this many times before with family videos.It is a time consuming process but worth doing.I don't have a DVD/CD drive built in to my laptop so have a cheap external one which allowed me to upload the required programme then I connect the video player to one of the USB sockets.I use an older version of this https://www.climaxdigital.co.uk/epages/BT3449.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/BT3449/Categories/videocaptureThings that are differerent: draw & drawer, brought & bought, loose & lose, dose & does, payed & paid1
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