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Old 01-05-2006, 06:47 AM
Kelly
 
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Default VHS to DVD

I want to convert my VHS home videos to DVDs. I am not sure how to do this,
and I don't think i have the required connections (wires or cords..) to do it
either. Could you help me out? Thanks
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Old 01-05-2006, 06:47 AM
Ron Smith
 
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Default RE: VHS to DVD

Kelly, you have come to the right place, I think. I am trying to help my
father-in-law do the same thing -- and Movie Maker looks to be a nice way to
do some simple editing of your VHS movies.

I think about the only thing you really need now is a video capture card --
unfortunately, I can't recommend one because I am looking for the same
information -- and am hoping some of the other people on this forum can
recommend some good ones.
--
Ron Smith in Round Rock


"Kelly" wrote:

> I want to convert my VHS home videos to DVDs. I am not sure how to do this,
> and I don't think i have the required connections (wires or cords..) to do it
> either. Could you help me out? Thanks

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Old 01-05-2006, 06:48 AM
Sniper
 
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Default RE: VHS to DVD

Walmart has a device called DVD Xpress that will help you in this matter. It
costs about $78. It is a USB device.It comes with cables and software. Hope
this helps.


"Kelly" wrote:

> I want to convert my VHS home videos to DVDs. I am not sure how to do this,
> and I don't think i have the required connections (wires or cords..) to do it
> either. Could you help me out? Thanks

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Old 01-05-2006, 06:48 AM
wRen
 
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Default RE: VHS to DVD

Look at the new SONY VRDVC10 and follow-on products. It is a USB connnect
vidcap and DVD burner, but it also has an "unattended operation " mode that
will convert VHS to a DVD without computer.

Check SONY web page for product info.

wRen

"Kelly" wrote:

> I want to convert my VHS home videos to DVDs. I am not sure how to do this,
> and I don't think i have the required connections (wires or cords..) to do it
> either. Could you help me out? Thanks

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