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#1 Liverpool2008

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Posted 07 December 2007 - 10:18 PM

I have Family Memories on VHS .. Like To Put Them Onto DVD before they get ruined in VHS players etc

Is this possible ?
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Posted 07 December 2007 - 10:19 PM

yes get a TV capture card

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Posted 07 December 2007 - 10:21 PM

It can be tricky to do yourself ,if your like me and don't know what ya doing. But it's a lot cheaper to do it at home if poss. Some places charge a fortune to do that. I think it's a flat rate no matter how long the video is too.
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Posted 07 December 2007 - 10:22 PM

Yup here you go.
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Posted 07 December 2007 - 10:22 PM

what about DVD writer that plugs into your TV ?
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Posted 07 December 2007 - 10:29 PM

Be easier if you can dump the VHS to your hard drive. With that, you can manipulate the resulting video into whatever format you choose, and also edit the video where needed.

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Posted 07 December 2007 - 11:04 PM

Or if you have a DVD Recorder, simply link the VHS Recorder/Player up to the DVD Recorder....

I did some the other day for my friends wedding...

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Posted 07 December 2007 - 11:16 PM

It can be tricky to do yourself ,if your like me and don't know what ya doing. But it's a lot cheaper to do it at home if poss. Some places charge a fortune to do that. I think it's a flat rate no matter how long the video is too.



hiya Liverpool2008 ive had some old VHS done by these folks- they do a good job and charge from only £5 per hour of footage

Transfer video to DVD from just £5 - VHS to DVD and all camcorder formats

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Posted 07 December 2007 - 11:19 PM

That's not too bad. But i guess it depends how much you wanna do. If it's a lot it would be a lot cheaper to have a bash at doing it at home.

Old cine film to DVD now there's something that costs the earth. A place in town quoted my Dad well over £30 for less than 30 mins footage.
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Posted 07 December 2007 - 11:24 PM

The easiest (and cheapest) way is to take your vhs player to a mate who has a DVD recorder and record them all to DVD.

However, bear in mind 2 things:

1. It will be real time recording - so if you have 30 tapes at 60 mins each it will take 30 x 60 mins
2. Make sure you buy top quality dvd disks - the cheap ones will not last any length of time.

I did this exact for my mother-in-law (for free of course) and it worked a treat. And got me brownie points :)

If its only a few tapes - I can do for you if you want!

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Posted 08 December 2007 - 09:44 AM

You will also have to remember that DVD-R can suffer from a sympton called DVD ROT (basically the dye on the DVD degrades) and will only last a few months to a few years before they are unplayable - so back them up onto new DVD quite often

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Posted 08 December 2007 - 10:28 AM

I agree with the dvd recorder option. You can buy a DVD recorder for about £50 now which will do for backing up to VHS. Also I would stick them on to a hard drive or something as a backup then you won't have to worry about DVD Rot (although if they are well looked after they usually last for ages anyway). I wish I had some VHS videos to do it with :( Nobody wanted videos of me when I was younger, because they all used to just shout - out the shot ugly. I thought ugly was my first name until I was 9 :p
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Posted 08 December 2007 - 02:10 PM

oh bum, i saw this first and thought i may be able to help you out.

My part time business specialises in transfering old slides and negs to DVD but not VCR unfortunately.

Anyone interested its Whittlesey Digital - Welcome

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#14 Liverpool2008

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Posted 13 December 2007 - 02:44 PM

Netto solved my problems !!

Comes with Ulead Video Studio !!

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