Best Buy, or a similar type store, used to sell VHS to DVD recorders, all
quite inexpensive. Also Sony makes a stand alone DVD recorder. Just plug in
the VHS machine to the back of the unit, put a tape in, hit record on the
DVD, play on the VHS and you're off. Lots of possibilities out there. Radio
Shack may even have a system. Just go in to one of these type stores and
ask around. Good luck!
Steven Kingsbury
In a message dated 1/22/2012 8:59:55 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
lapierrem@sbcglobal.net writes:
Is there a way of converting VCR tapes to CDs that won't brake the bank.
We
can patch in a VCR to a TV monitor and copy a TV show. How would one
patch a VCR to a CD media for recording. Since my VCR is dieing and so is
the process, I would like to transfer my VCR tapes over to a long lasting
source before the tape deck totally dies.
Any web sights out there that you can suggest or what types of
interfacing
widgets
are available now to combine these two media sources? Any Do's and Don't
may
be helpful too.
Thanks in advance,
Yes, I'm also Googleing as you read this.
Mark
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