If you own a combination DVD and VCR player/recorder, it's almost painless to pop in the VHS tape and a blank DVD, press a few buttons and directly record the old tape to a shiny new DVD disc. A slight variation on this method is to connect your VCR to a separate DVD recorder uni...
There are people who still buy VHS and have VHS players - I know, because I can still sell VHS players (when I find them). Don't spend too much time over this as there are few titles in VHS that are still sellers. “The illegal we do immediately, the unconstitutional takes a ...
Using a VHS-DVD combo or separate VCR and DVD burner If you’ve got a ton of videos to transfer, you may want to take on the job yourself to save some cash. The best way to convert on your own is with a VHS-DVD combination player/recorder. Today, these are outdated and can be ...
for Digital Entertainment** The YPBPR to HDMI converter is a versatile device designed to bridge the gap between analog and digital entertainment. It allows you to connect your vintage VHS, VCR, or DVD players to modern HDMI-equipped TVs or displays, ensuring that your cherished home videos ...
There’s one other important factor to note when it comes to the forward-looking nature of VHS and its impact: Unlike the DVD, VHS was originally introduced as a recordable technology, instead of a playback-only one. Although DVD-R formats appeared on the market, far fewer people burned ...
The $5-10 job is "insert tape, walk away" and using cheap VHS VCRs and DVD recorders from the likes of Best Buy and Walmart. Nobody wants that, as it gives you an unusable final product. It cannot be enjoyed, certainly isn't fit for an archive. Waste of time to even spend ...
For example, if you buy a DVD movie, you're allowed to resell that particular DVD. However, you can't duplicate and sell, or even give away, unauthorized copies of the DVD, unless you're the copyright owner or have permission from the copyright owner to do so." Lynn LynnYou love me...
Die Hardfelt like the biggest movie in the world. Because I’d been denied a theatrical viewing, the anticipation created an unparalleled thirst. This was also partly due to the ads airing what seemed like every thirty minutes on television. First for the film, then for the rental. And wit...