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    I have some old V.H.S. video tapes of weddings, parties etc...and i'd love to put them on D.V.D, but i haven't got a clue how to do this, is there anyone who knows how to transfer one to the other please.. this would be very much appreciated.
    Thanks in advance, xx

  • #2
    get yourself one of these:

    VCR 2 PC - USB VHS Tape to PC Convertor : DVD & VCR Recorders : Maplin

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    • #3
      Ouch.

      Neither did I, so I took my Tape to Jessops and they did 5 copies onto DVD for family members.

      It was very expensive mind you, about £70 quid in total, so we told the family members that was their Xmas pressies that year.

      However what price memories.
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      • #4
        Try one of these -
        Panasonic DVD Recorder-DMR-EZ45V review from TechRadar UK's expert reviews of DVD players
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        • #5
          Thanks Loads, I've had a look, and i think i know what to do now, or at least the O.H will.

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          • #6
            You just need to get yourself a TV card with an AV socket and then you can record them onto your computer and burn them onto a disk.
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            • #7
              If you have access to a DVD recorder, the easiest way is just to connect a VCR player to the recorder via scart.

              Commercial videos have copy protection built in, so DVD recorders will refuse to copy them, but doesn't sound like it'd be a problem in your case.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BFG View Post
                If you have access to a DVD recorder, the easiest way is just to connect a VCR player to the recorder via scart.

                Commercial videos have copy protection built in, so DVD recorders will refuse to copy them, but doesn't sound like it'd be a problem in your case.
                That's the other way you could do it but some machines won't let you record from a VHS player full stop!
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                • #9
                  We have just today transfered some from vhs to dvd of our wedding and also of our daughter when she was a baby, she had never seen them and found it very funny to see herself and we had forgotton how sweet she was. It also had footage of my mum who died 5 years ago, so lovely to see her.
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