[AT] Backing up tractor pictures(VHS to CD)

Clint D driggars at earthlink.net
Tue Jan 18 17:27:23 PST 2005


They now have a combo recorder that hooks to your TV that will record VHS over to
DVD

They are kind of pricy, the cheapest that I seen at Best Buy was around 300.00 on
up

Clint


>
>
> > At the present time, transferring VHS (or Beta) to DVD is possible, but it
> will
> > take a lot more equipment than just a PC with a DVD burner and a TV Video
> > card to do the job. I noticed a shop in Temple that has a sign out front
> > advertising
> > the transfer, but haven't checked on the prices yet.
>
> Phil, I'm pretty sure I saw an ad for one of these  video transfer machines
> that would transfer the VHS tape contents onto a CD. Can't recall the price
> but I guess it would depend on how much tape a person had to transfer in
> making the decision to buy. I just hoped that maybe the newer more powerful
> computers might be able to do it on their own. But somebody else told me
> that it would take a huge capacity on a computer's hard drive to transfer
> video. After hearing how unstable VHS recordings can become as time goes by
> I am a little concerned that I might eventually lose all the history I have
> recorded.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
> http://lgoff.sasktelwebsite.net/
>
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