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Transferring video tape to CD/DVD
I am wondering how best to do this. Have some old VHS tapes and I want to make copies, as some of the tapes are getting a bit worn. I believe it will be a bit more resistant to deterioration.
Is this the case and what is the most efficient way to accomplish it? If it is for my own use, am I violating the copyright?
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The Unsettler
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Best way is go out and get a VCR/DVD recorder.
Pop the tape in, pop a blank disc in, hit record, go do something else while it does its thing. You can get one as cheap as $40 or as expensive as a coupla hundred. Spend money proportionate to how many tapes you need to convert. I've got a Panasonic. Paid maybe $80 for it. Has worked fine for 5 years. The other option is if you already have the VCR and an older non HD Mini DV camcorder you can use it as a pass thru to a PC via Firewire but honestly that's a lot more work and not worth it considering how cheap the VCR/DVD units are. EDIT: And the other beni to having one is it makes it easier to convert your camcorder tapes to DVD.
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