Video conversions
Sorting thru some stuff recently and came across some VHS video tapes.
I'd like to convert them to DVD format before the tapes break or degenerate in quality any further. Also found some cassettes from from a video camera which I no longer have and might consider converting some of them as well. Does anyone know of a villager or a business in The Villages who can do a good job on such conversions??? Just hooked up my old VHS tape player last nite and my wife and I watched a video of our wedding 25 years ago. Very much fun. Would like to per serve these memories. |
I'm not sure about anyone in the Villagers but I had several VHS tapes of my children put on DVD through Walmart. The price wasn't bad and I made two copies so the kids could have them as well.
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Does your PC have a DVD burner? You can get conversion cables and software from Roxio. Record your tapes to hard drive, edit them if you want then burn to DVD writable disk. DVD +/- R are cheap, can not me re-recorded, but you want to save them.
You could also buy standalone DVD recorder and connect video/audio out to in. Not sure if they still exist. I have one from many years, so can use either method. (I also bought a new VHS tape deck awhile back, never opened. My backup for when VHS goes away. |
I had Video Vault Prod in Belleview do some 8mm for me. Very professional and well done. Video Vault Productions
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Don't know if you want to do it yourself, but I purchased a very inexpensive dual deck VHS DVD recorder. They have a dubbing feature where you can put the VHS tape in, a new DVD-R disc in, press dubbing, and walk away and it will copy the VHS to the DVD. I found it very simple to do, and I need and like simple!
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Honestech 5.0 Deluxe Video Conversion Software - Walmart.com |
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Video conversions
Thanks for all the suggestions.
The Roxio solution sounds interesting, since it permits editing. However my VHS tape player has signal output only via 75 ohm coaxial cable, or three color audio/video cables. My computer does not have input ports for these types of cables, so how do I get the tapes to transfer in to the computer??? |
The full Roxio kit has the video to USB converter with it. Around $50-$70 depending where you buy it. Check the Internet, Amazon, CompUSA, Best Buy etc.
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