March 4, 2005
Convert VHS tapes to DVD
Convert VHS tapes to DVD Share on FacebookUnless you were born sometime after 1990, you’ve probably got some old VHS tapes gradually wearing out in a closet. Video tapes have an average shelf-life of about 10-15 years before they start to wear down; that’s if you never watch them. In this tutorial, I guide you through the process of preserving your old movies. Keep family movies around for years to come by converting all those old VHS tapes to DVD. It’s easier than you think–this guide will show you how. We cover the equipment considerations you need to think about and the steps to get you from the VHS to DVD in a matter of a few simple steps.
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Ken
03/31/2005 at 2:25 pm
Nice tutorial!
Cesar Moreno
10/17/2005 at 8:00 pm
HI, I would like to convert some VHS videos to DVD format or mpeg, I have a Macintosh Powerbook G4, 1.5 GHz, 1 GB SDRAM and I want to learn how to do this by myself, I want to ask you wath would be the best way to do it, Can I plug a VHS camera to my computer?, or I have to buy something else, of course Im trying to do it on the cheapest way, but if I have to spend a lot of money, maybe I can start doing this as a bussisnes, so whats a good equipment.
Thanks.