Q: I’ve got a ton of old VHS tapes. How can I put them on DVD? A: You’ll need a computer that has a DVD recorder and Honest Technology’s VHS to DVD 5.0, for Windows computers ($50; honestech.com) or ...
Time keeps moving forward, and old technologies like VHS tapes are fading away. Many of us have tapes full of family memories, but without a VCR, we can’t watch them anymore. These tapes are in danger ...
Those VHS tapes sitting in your closet won't last forever. And if you don't have a VCR anymore, those home movies are pretty useless. If you really want those tapes to stand the test of time, you ...
Sign Video publishes pointers on the different ways to burn VHS tapes to DVD. Probably the most common way to do it at home is to hook up your digital video camera to the VCR and the computer, capture ...
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I cleaned out a cabinet a few years ago and found a stack of old Super 8 tapes. I’ll never forget the way Mom’s face lit up after I digitized videos of her late brother Harold Jr.’s wedding.
They're right, VHS is just about dead. Sometimes it's hard to even find them in stores. If you've got some home movies though, or anything on a VHS tape you wish to preserve, copying the content over ...
S-video as well as composite video - catering for S-VHS tapes and 8mm & Hi8 camcorder footage Simple to use and competitively priced, the Terratec Grabster AV 150 turns old VHS tapes into the highest ...
KALAMAZOO, MI --While attending a librarian conference to research digital labs, Kevin King heard one story that stuck with him. A library in Illinois has a digital lab where its patrons can visit and ...