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 ...
Q. I was intrigued with your recent column regarding copying VHS tape to DVDs. I bought a machine last year, Panasonic DMR E75V ($310 after rebate), to accomplish just what you explained could be done ...
My son has Monsters Inc. on DVD and wants to watch it in the bedroom. We don't have a DVD player in the bedroom so I need to make a copy (for personal use only) onto VHS tape or to VCD. I tried the ...
I’d been meaning to convert my old VHS tapes to DVD for years, but like most people, it stayed on the to-do list… until I found a dusty box in my garage labeled “Summer 2001 – Camping + Birthdays.” ...
DVD recorders, often equipped with hard drives, are fast replacing the archaic VHS standard when it comes to archiving our favourite TV shows. The reasoning behind this is clear: aside from the ...
Many of us haven’t hada VHS player up andrunning since DVDs took over the living room. That means there is a big stack of aging videocassettes on the shelf storing everything from “ER” episodes we ...
I remember once upon a time someone put out a dvd player that could have the macrovision protection disabled via some sort of trickery, enabling people to copy their dvd's to vhs tapes.<BR><BR>What is ...
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